Hi Max thank You I have a problem: Alternatives for bits/error_constants.h: ResolveLibrary(bits/error_constants.h) -> candidates: In file included from c:\users\thinkpad t430\appdata\local\arduino15\packages\esp32\tools\xtensa-esp32-elf-gcc\gcc8_4_r2-patch3\xtensa-esp32-elf\include\c \8.4.0\bits\ios_base.h:46, from c:\users\thinkpad t430\appdata\local\arduino15\packages\esp32\tools\xtensa-esp32-elf-gcc\gcc8_4_r2-patch3\xtensa-esp32-elf\include\c \8.4.0\ios:42, from c:\users\thinkpad t430\appdata\local\arduino15\packages\esp32\tools\xtensa-esp32-elf-gcc\gcc8_4_r2-patch3\xtensa-esp32-elf\include\c \8.4.0\ostream:38, from c:\users\thinkpad t430\appdata\local\arduino15\packages\esp32\tools\xtensa-esp32-elf-gcc\gcc8_4_r2-patch3\xtensa-esp32-elf\include\c \8.4.0\iterator:64, from c:\users\thinkpad t430\appdata\local\arduino15\packages\esp32\tools\xtensa-esp32-elf-gcc\gcc8_4_r2-patch3\xtensa-esp32-elf\include\c \8.4.0\regex:43, from C:\Users\THINKP~1\AppData\Local\Temp\arduino_build_499045\sketch\globals.h:92, from C:\Users\ThinkPad T430\Desktop\ESP32-CAM_MJPEG2SD-master\ESP32-CAM_MJPEG2SD\ESP32-CAM_MJPEG2SD.ino:9: c:\users\thinkpad t430\appdata\local\arduino15\packages\esp32\tools\xtensa-esp32-elf-gcc\gcc8_4_r2-patch3\xtensa-esp32-elf\include\c \8.4.0\system_error:39:10: fatal error: bits/error_constants.h: No such file or directory #include ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ compilation terminated. Is there any more information that I can provide you that could possibly help you help me? I am using the AI Thinker esp32-cam module and I have that board selected in the IDE. config.pin_sscb_sda = SIOD_GPIO_NUM config.pin_sscb_scl = SIOC_GPIO_NUM Changing the sccb to sscb allows the program to compile and upload. config.pin_sccb_sda = SIOD_GPIO_NUM config.pin_sccb_scl = SIOC_GPIO_NUM It says that these pins do not exist and it suggests the following. I also get an error when I run the unaltered code regarding the following lines. Do I need to have those filled out? If so, what exactly is that information? If it is not clear by now, I am extremely new to these types of projects. I am simply trying to get to the control panel and figured those areas were for advanced settings. I am not exactly sure what the rest of the information below that in the code is just yet. I might be missing something else as I am only entering information for the Hostname, SSID, and password. However, there is nothing else on my network and I get the same results using my mobile hotspot. Hi Max, I'm not quite sure what you mean or what I should be looking for. You may also want to watch the project's YouTube video. So without taking up any more of your time, let's prepare to make this CCTV cam! The Security camera comes loaded with even more features which will be mentioned below. MJPEG video files to an SD card when something/someone moves in front of the camera triggering it to start recording. The camera with its current code can save recorded. With this security camera, you can log into the web server by typing in its unique IP address into your web browser, and view what the camera sees along with being able to change things around on the side control panels. This project will be based on the $9 ESP32-CAM AI thinker WiFi camera module, in my opinion, one of the best and cheapest camera development boards out there. In this instructable, you will learn how to make your own DIY Surveillance camera for cheap, under $15 depending on the supplies you may already have. Hey, fellow makers! I welcome you to my first instructable about this Homemade wireless ESP32-CAM WiFi Surveillance Camera which we're going to make today to monitor our home, environment, or perhaps to even spy on someone )Įven though decent commercial WiFi Security Cameras aren't all super expensive, they still cost quite a bit especially when you're wanting to buy several of them for your home security.
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