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* [Supported Panels](#supported-panels)
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* [Panel driver chips known to be working well](#driver-chips-known-to-be-working-well)
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* [Unsupported Panels](#unsupported-panels)
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* [Other hardware notes](#Other-hardware-notes)
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- [Getting Started](#getting-started)
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* [1. Library Installation](#1-library-installation)
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* [2. Wiring the ESP32 to an LED Matrix Panel](#2-wiring-the-esp32-to-an-led-matrix-panel)
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Please use an [alternative library](https://github.com/2dom/PxMatrix) if you bought one of these.
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## Other hardware notes
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There appers to be an issue with some ESP32-S3 based products when using this library. The thinking is the high-frequency DMA output generated by this library affects the S3's sensitive WiFi radio if the PCB isn't designed to minimise EMF.
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* 'Adafruit MatrixPortal S3' in particular does not work well with this library. Do not buy if you want to use with this library and WiFi. [Discussion](https://github.com/mrcodetastic/ESP32-HUB75-MatrixPanel-DMA/discussions/258#discussioncomment-12274566)
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# Getting Started
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## 1. Library Installation
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