You changed it from GND in schematic and RTS everywhere else to CMD everywhere which goes better with the SD2 and SD3 around it. The extra ground in the schematic was labeled wrong as you say. I will also not replace the one I have with yours because it would likely break the sketches I’ve designed around my part.
I was going to have a look at what you did in fritzing but you again uploaded a part that can not be loaded because you manually changed the files but you didn’t change the unique id that makes it different from the one I uploaded making them incompatible with each other. They do not need to the same names or numbers or anything else.Īlso are you 100% sure the grounds are bussed on the little breakout board that holds the actual esp32 chip? I was not sure and so I left them unbussed enuring they all get connected to ground eternally so you can’t leave one unconnected thinking it was connected internally. It is strict in trying to enforce the manual file creation method where the parts editor lets you link any pin to any other pin in any view you want. I feel this is what I was mentioning about your script. They work and they are connected to the correct pins in other views. Some of the pins in schematic were also wrong (likely due to the pins not being in sequence) and the grounds weren’t bussed.