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The reset button function does not work if TRIGGER_GPIO = 0#770

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The reset button function does not work if TRIGGER_GPIO = 0#770
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After a bit of a challenge getting the config correct, determined that the reset button option doesn't work on a ESP32 due to the definition logic

After a bit of a challenge getting the config correct, determined that the reset button option doesn't work on a ESP32 due to the definition logic
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Thanks for pointing that!

@1technophile 1technophile merged commit 7cd1e9a into 1technophile:development Oct 1, 2020
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After a bit of a challenge getting the config correct, determined that the reset button option doesn't work on a ESP32 due to the definition logic
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Boot reset does not work if GPIO is 0

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