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[BOARD] Add new variant: TWC_Mesh #3705

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@SCWhite SCWhite commented Apr 23, 2024

HI, this version has been made for the local Meshtastic community.
Aiming for an open-source tool for the public, in case of dealing with natural disasters or emergencies.

This variant use the Adafruit Feather nRF52840 Express, combined with the SX1262 Lora module, SSD1306 OLED, and ublox NEO-6M.

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please run "trunk fmt" on your branch. Note that on Windows not all linters are available, so you might need to use WSL

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SCWhite commented Apr 23, 2024

please run "trunk fmt" on your branch. Note that on Windows not all linters are available, so you might need to use WSL

Thanks! I was wondering why I can't get pass certain test, you're a life saver

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you need to change your variant name to more correctly relate to the board used, not nordic_pca10059 already used by another variant

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SCWhite commented Apr 23, 2024

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you need to change your variant name to more correctly relate to the board used, not nordic_pca10059 already used by another variant

Thanks or the reminder, I must misunderstood something.
I'll change it right away, really appreciate!

@thebentern thebentern merged commit 9c9d126 into meshtastic:master Apr 23, 2024
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