Sometimes we run programs like Task Manager on Windows or Activity Monitor on Mac to find out which process is causing the problem when the system is significantly slow. From this, you can check the current CPU and memory usage, and you can also check the resource usage of the loaded processes.
To make it similar to this, PC and ESP32 are connected with Serial, and the current system information is updated with the connected serial while the Python script is running. With this data, various information can be displayed on the screen of the ESP32.
[Your choice for 3.5inch display? - LilyPi, WT32-SC01, MakerFabs' ESP32S2, Lolin32+ILI9488 -]
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[ESP32 | LVGL8 | Ep 0. GFX Setup (ft. LovyanGFX)]
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[WT32-SC01 Plus]
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