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Fixes #147 * Can vary tick rate from 100Hz via configTICK_RATE_HZ. Note that the SDK binary libraries are hard-coded to assume the tick rate is 100Hz, so changing the tick rate may have unexpected consequences for lower layer WiFi behaviour (such as certain kinds of timeouts happening faster/slower.) * Setting configCPU_CLOCK_HZ to 160MHz means ESP will set 160MHz during initialisation. Only 80MHz and 160MHz are supported. * Timing of tasks is no longer affected by current CPU freq (whether set via configCPU_CLOCK_HZ or via sdk_system_update_cpu_freq().) Previously doubling the CPU frequency would double the tick rate. |
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