
ESP32-P4 Stamp XL by Solder Party
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CircuitPython 9.2.6
This is the latest stable release of CircuitPython that will work with the ESP32-P4 Stamp XL. Use this release if you are new to CircuitPython.
Modules included in this download
_asyncio _eve _pixelmap adafruit_bus_device adafruit_pixelbuf aesio alarm analogbufio analogio array atexit audiobusio audiocore audiomixer audiomp3 binascii bitbangio bitmapfilter bitmaptools board builtins builtins.pow3 busdisplay busio busio.SPI busio.UART codeop collections countio digitalio displayio dualbank epaperdisplay errno espidf fontio fourwire framebufferio frequencyio getpass gifio hashlib i2cdisplaybus io jpegio json keypad keypad.KeyMatrix keypad.Keys keypad.ShiftRegisterKeys keypad_demux keypad_demux.DemuxKeyMatrix locale math memorymap microcontroller msgpack neopixel_write nvm onewireio os os.getenv ps2io pulseio pwmio rainbowio random re rotaryio rtc sdcardio sdioio select sharpdisplay socketpool.socketpool.AF_INET6 storage struct supervisor synthio sys terminalio tilepalettemapper time touchio traceback ulab usb_cdc vectorio warnings watchdog zlibFeatures: Castellated Pads
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Previous Versions of CircuitPython
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Older releases are useful for testing if you something appears to be broken in a newer release but used to work, or if you have older code that depends on features only available in an older release. Otherwise we recommend using the latest stable release.