Jeremiah K f26e657577 Fix esptool detection and baud rate issues in Windows batch scripts (#7856)
- Fix esptool detection to use 'version' subcommand instead of no arguments
- Fix device-update.bat to use 115200 bps for flashing, 1200 bps only for reset
- Add missing closing quotes in debug messages

Replace magic numbers with named constants for better maintainability

- Add RESET_BAUD=1200 constant for reset baud rate
- Add UPDATE_OFFSET=0x10000 constant for update flash offset
- Use constants instead of hardcoded values throughout script

Extract magic numbers to constants in shell scripts for consistency

- Add FLASH_BAUD, RESET_BAUD, UPDATE_OFFSET constants to device-update.sh
- Add RESET_BAUD, FIRMWARE_OFFSET constants to device-install.sh
- Replace hardcoded values with named constants throughout
- Maintain consistency with batch script improvements

Fix Python path quoting and remove unreachable code

- Quote Python interpreter paths to handle spaces in paths like 'C:\Program Files\Python\python.exe'
- Remove unreachable GOTO statements after EXIT /B commands
- Improve robustness when custom Python interpreters are specified

Fix esptool detection for pipx installations

- Change from checking ERRORLEVEL GEQ 2 to EQU 9009
- Pipx-installed esptool returns exit code 2 when showing help (normal)
- Only treat Windows 'command not found' error (9009) as truly not found
- Add debug output to show actual exit codes for troubleshooting
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Meshtastic Firmware

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Overview

This repository contains the official device firmware for Meshtastic, an open-source LoRa mesh networking project designed for long-range, low-power communication without relying on internet or cellular infrastructure. The firmware supports various hardware platforms, including ESP32, nRF52, RP2040/RP2350, and Linux-based devices.

Meshtastic enables text messaging, location sharing, and telemetry over a decentralized mesh network, making it ideal for outdoor adventures, emergency preparedness, and remote operations.

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