Merge pull request #27 from apt105/ESP32-partitions

Esp32 partitions images
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This problem seems to occur when your board has the partitioning structure set incorrectly. This typically occurs when the board has had a firmware other than Meshtastic on it previously. In this situation, the file upload page on the device typically shows a free space of around 48,000 bytes, rather than the ~300,000 bytes that it should have free. This problem seems to occur when your board has the partitioning structure set incorrectly. This typically occurs when the board has had a firmware other than Meshtastic on it previously. In this situation, the file upload page on the device typically shows a free space of around 48,000 bytes, rather than the ~300,000 bytes that it should have free.
![Meshtastic.local's upload page showing insufficient storage space](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/meshtastic/Meshtastic-device/master/images/Insufficient%20space.png) ![Meshtastic.local's upload page showing insufficient storage space](/img/insufficient-space.png)
There are a number of methods that essentially involve erasing the flash and then re-uploading the Meshtastic firmware. There are a number of methods that essentially involve erasing the flash and then re-uploading the Meshtastic firmware.
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#### Visual Studio & PlatformIO #### Visual Studio & PlatformIO
There is also the method of using the Visual Studio IDE. This requires having Visual Studio and PlatformIO installed, along with having cloned the meshtastic-device code as per the [build instructions](https://github.com/meshtastic/Meshtastic-device/blob/master/docs/software/build-instructions.md)<!-- link to be changed once build page is completed -->. After loading the project in Visual Studio, select the PlatformIO alien icon, then find the appropriate device, and then click the Erase Flash command. There is also the method of using the Visual Studio IDE. This requires having Visual Studio and PlatformIO installed, along with having cloned the meshtastic-device code as per the [build instructions](https://github.com/meshtastic/Meshtastic-device/blob/master/docs/software/build-instructions.md)<!-- link to be changed once build page is completed -->. After loading the project in Visual Studio, select the PlatformIO alien icon, then find the appropriate device, and then click the Erase Flash command.
![Erasing the flash using PlatformIO in Visual Studio Code](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/meshtastic/Meshtastic-device/master/images/platformio-erase.png) ![Erasing the flash using PlatformIO in Visual Studio Code](/img/platformio-erase.png)
https://meshtastic.discourse.group/t/configuring-channel-via-python-api/1948/17 https://meshtastic.discourse.group/t/configuring-channel-via-python-api/1948/17

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