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arduino-ide
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Uno R4 WiFi example blink not uploading
you can also find a full build here https://github.com/arduino/arduino-ide/releases/tag/2.1.1
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IDE 2 - tabwidth?
V2 I would consider pretty new. If you feel like it, maybe submit a bug report to the GitHub project? https://github.com/arduino/arduino-ide/issues
- How to stop rebuild on file change ?
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Why is Arduino IDE consuming so much RAM? Almost 2.5GB / 8GB of my machine.
The old one was. The one the OP is running is "Arduino IDE 2.0.3". The github page says "The Arduino IDE 2.x is a major rewrite, sharing no code with the IDE 1.x.". https://github.com/arduino/arduino-ide
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Arduino giga is out! What are your thoughts?
All versions are in an open source github repo.
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Can we learn something from the Android file system?
If you have never seen an app which doesn’t respect the standard, here is one: https://github.com/arduino/arduino-ide/issues/1514
- How deploy Arduino IDE 2.0.3
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Why is the new Arduino IDE so TERRIBLE?
Good news! It's open source, so you can do something productive and help fix your issues with it.
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Is the new Arduino IDE based on VS Code in some share or form, or is it simply inspired by the looks of it?
And for the OP: the github page says it all: The Arduino IDE 2.x is a major rewrite, sharing no code with the IDE 1.x. It is based on the Theia IDE framework and built with Electron. https://github.com/arduino/arduino-ide
- Arduino IDE 2.0.1 Released
PlatformIO
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Help Needed with Tauri Desktop App for NFC Card Enrollment on ESP32
For the ESP32 in read mode, we've successfully developed a project using PlatformIO that accepts the key during build time and stores it in memory.
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It's 2023 why embedded development is so cumbersome?(rant)
Check out Zephyr OS and Platform IO. Zephyr is part of the Linux foundation and has similarities to Linux with how it performs hardware abstraction (device tree). Platform IO integrates with other frameworks including mbed and Arduino.
- Is there an extension in vs code to do embedded programming
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Debug program using PlatformIO and avr-stub
PlatformIO together with avr-stub can be used to do source level debugging but there are some caveats.
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Do you know some sbc or soc that can be programed to run rtos and c++ on top?
Look into https://platformio.org/, it can abstract over a few RTOSes, and can show you which OSes work with which chips/boards.
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Newbie question on identifying board in IDE
If the HW looks like it works, you could also try alternate programming software. (e.g. TinyGo or PlatformIO)
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Issue with Adafruit ESP32-S3: COM port switching, etc.
You might have better luck with PlatformIO than the Arduino IDE; it's better at automatically choosing the serial port, though I can't say I've used it under Windows.
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Made some progress on the Chessboard this week
My other suggestion takes more work but will make your life oh so much better. Professionally I have used and highly recommend. https://platformio.org/ which is free!
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Ask HN: Best books to learn embedded systems?
Will you be doing embedded Linux? Embedded RTOS? Bare metal? Microcontrollers? SoC (say, FPGA with a hard processor core)?
You can do a lot with QEMU. https://bootlin.com/ has a lot of great, free training material.
https://bootlin.com/doc/training/embedded-linux-qemu/embedde...
is one of my favorites.
Learning to cross-compile, do embedded debugging, the process of booting an embedded system (which varies depending on the answers to the above questions), learning how to read a technical reference for the processor you’re using as well as for peripherals you’re likely to interact with - SPI, i2c, UART, maybe PCIe, are all handy skills. Learn a bit about JTAG, hardware, reading schematics, etc. Even being able solder is helpful.
There may be books (I had a great embedded Linux book when I started) but there are lots of online materials too. Check out https://platformio.org/
There are fun embedded boards and projects for microcontrollers too - micropython on an rpi pico, tinygo, eLua, etc.
What are some alternatives?
arduino-cli - Arduino command line tool
MicroPython - MicroPython - a lean and efficient Python implementation for microcontrollers and constrained systems
johnny-five - JavaScript Robotics and IoT programming framework, developed at Bocoup.
duino-coin - ᕲ Duino-Coin is a coin that can be mined with almost everything, including Arduino boards.
Duckuino - Simple DuckyScript to Arduino C converter.
meson - The Meson Build System
avrdude - AVRDUDE is a utility to program AVR microcontrollers
BitBake - The official bitbake Git is at https://git.openembedded.org/bitbake/. Do not open issues or file pull requests here.
arduino-pro-ide - The Arduino IDE for advanced users and developers. Experimental alpha version.
ESPAsyncWebServer - Async Web Server for ESP8266 and ESP32
f4pga-arch-defs - FOSS architecture definitions of FPGA hardware useful for doing PnR device generation.
TinyGo - Go compiler for small places. Microcontrollers, WebAssembly (WASM/WASI), and command-line tools. Based on LLVM.