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2Could you provide the code you are using and all of the pin numbers, not just the three that work? From a quick look-up, it doesn't seem like you could actually use IO14 as GPIO14 on ESP32S and you shouldn't use any GPIOs from 6 to 11, unless you really know what you are doing, as those are connected to the internal SPI flash on the chip.Nick S.– Nick S.2023-11-01 03:37:16 +00:00Commented Nov 1, 2023 at 3:37
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I just added the code that it's running, thanks for your time! Yes, I avoided pins 6-11. Also, why wouldn't I be able to use pin 14 as an input?Zach– Zach2023-11-01 17:21:54 +00:00Commented Nov 1, 2023 at 17:21
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1I was wrong, you are able to use the pin 14 as a GPIO, reading thru this manual a bit more thoroughly.Nick S.– Nick S.2023-11-01 17:41:34 +00:00Commented Nov 1, 2023 at 17:41
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