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@tyeth tyeth commented Jul 29, 2025

Reorders the No OTA partition to come first in the partition scheme list for Adafruit 4MB boards.

Won't affect existing users as the Arduino IDE appears to cache previously selected partition scheme for board targets, but for any new users they will now default to using the TinyUF2 No OTA partition scheme for uploading the Arduino Blink Example, etc.

This matches the CircuitPython 10 partition scheme, new tinyUF2 default (combined.bin), and WipperSnapper (v107+) for 4MB ESP32-S2 and S3 Adafruit boards.

Tagging @hathach @brentru @dhalbert @tannewt @ladyada as all should be made aware / have a look.

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dhalbert commented Jul 29, 2025

@tyeth and I discussed whether the sizes should be 1.4MB instead of 1.3MB and 2.8MB instead of 2.7MB, but didn't come to any clear conclusion. 1.4/2.8 would be closer to the actual sizes of 1408KiB and 2816KiB. But maybe some screenshots and some text would go out of date.

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ladyada commented Jul 29, 2025

dont change the text

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