: Under normal conditions, the process should have a negligible impact on CPU and RAM. It typically triggers during the startup sequence or when the software checks for firmware updates. Security and Maintenance Considerations
Previous iterations often crashed on modern Windows 10/11 due to 32-bit driver conflicts. The build is pure x64, meaning it uses native 64-bit memory addressing. This allows it to handle firmware files larger than 4GB (useful for SPIFFS file systems) and reduces memory fragmentation during long flash operations. espkitx64exe new
The "new" tag on this release brings several much-needed stability and compatibility updates: : Under normal conditions, the process should have
Let us know if you run into any issues. Flash safely! 🔧 : Under normal conditions