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ESP32 - Change MOSI/MISO pins ?

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    Hi,

    I'm trying to get a Huzzah32 working with my RF69HCW module but where can I change the MISO/MISO/SCK pins ? I can't figure out where in the code they are set.

    The Huzzah32 has MOSI/MISO/SCK on pins 18/19/5 but the pins seems to be defined static somewhere as 23/19/18 based on this.

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      Hi,

      I'm trying to get a Huzzah32 working with my RF69HCW module but where can I change the MISO/MISO/SCK pins ? I can't figure out where in the code they are set.

      The Huzzah32 has MOSI/MISO/SCK on pins 18/19/5 but the pins seems to be defined static somewhere as 23/19/18 based on this.

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      @Alpoy The reason you can't find where they are set is that MySensors does not set them MySensors will use the pins configured by the board definition, so if you select the feather32 board it should work. The configuration can be seen at https://github.com/espressif/arduino-esp32/blob/master/variants/feather_esp32/pins_arduino.h

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        @Alpoy The reason you can't find where they are set is that MySensors does not set them MySensors will use the pins configured by the board definition, so if you select the feather32 board it should work. The configuration can be seen at https://github.com/espressif/arduino-esp32/blob/master/variants/feather_esp32/pins_arduino.h

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        @mfalkvidd ah! Thank you! :-)

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