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ESP32 Dev Boards for Debugging in Education Question
Mar 31st, 2021 at 12:18pm
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Just one more thing in parallel with the other question here. 
In your response to one of my former posts you mentioned the ESP32 DEVKIT board has a built-in JTAG Debugger. Do you have an ESP32 Devkit board you can recommend. 
As we are going to use the ESP32 boards we are purchasing for educationel purpose, it will be great if we can get boards being very easy to set up with respect to debugging, here in Visual Micro. 
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Re: Unable to start debugging. The Value of miDebuggerPath is invalid (GDBStub AVR)
Reply #1 - Mar 31st, 2021 at 12:31pm
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There are a few ESP Development Boards with the JTAG Facility in-built, and we have the below board, which has inbuilt LCB, RGB LED, and MicroSD Reader, so very useful to learn on, with no wiring issues.
ESP-WROVER-KIT (We use this often)

Alternatively with a little wiring the ESP-PROG (and other) external debuggers can be used, with the low cost ESP32 Dev Boards:
ESP-PROG External Debugger
ESP32-DevKitC

Further Wiring information for the external options can be seen on the below page:
How to debug an ESP32 with an Arduino project and GDB?
  
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Re: ESP32 Dev Boards for Debugging in Education Question
Reply #2 - Mar 31st, 2021 at 2:08pm
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I've split out the ESP32 queries into this thread, let us know if there are any further queries.
  
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Re: ESP32 Dev Boards for Debugging in Education Question
Reply #3 - Apr 9th, 2021 at 11:50pm
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Fine. 
And sorry for the late response. I have been busy wuth other tasks the last week.
  
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