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What's your Arduino work environment / IDE ?

cstanton
cstanton over 9 years ago

I'm picking my Arduino and similar hardware back up to do development on it, my Linux laptop recently died so I'm reviewing Windows solutions, I've happened upon the following so far:

 

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  • Arduino IDE

I've discovered that with the Arduino IDE some Arduino compatible hardware is now flagging behind, forcing me to use older versions of the IDE because their hardware profiles don't match the newer layouts which is causing problems.

 

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  • Makefile for avr-gcc

I might be able to get this working with cygwin in windows (I mention that and a thousand linux users shudder) but since Linux isn't on my main hardware atm this isn't much of an option.

 

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  • Visual Micro for Visual Studio / Atmel Studio

Visual Studio is now mostly free, at least for the Community edition, as is Atmel Studio (I think?). Visual Micro also has a Pro/non-pro counter part but getting the arbitrary Arduino compatible versions working encounters similar issues to the Arduino IDE with its hardware profiles.

 

 

Which do you use/prefer or would recommend? I suppose I could use a virtual machine and go back to linux... or there's the other option, code the chip directly.

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  • mcb1
    mcb1 over 9 years ago in reply to mcb1 +1
    Oh and don't forget to restart the IDE after you drop files into the various folders. Mark
  • cstanton
    cstanton over 9 years ago in reply to mcb1 +1
    Did you copy the relevant files into the right places. Yeah it wasn't a major problem, Visual Micro had the most issues which I reported to the developer and it was fixed.
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    mcb1 over 9 years ago

    Did you copy the relevant files intothe right places.

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    Personally I just copy them in with whatever comes with the IDE.

    It keeps them all together if I decided to copy it to my laptop/etc.

     

    Arduino IDE uses the board file to set up the configuration to suit that hardware.

    It may be less memory, slower USB, etc.

     

    I moved to 1.6.7 to overcome some weird bugs that showed up when some libraries were in use.

    However I had been happy with 1.02 and then 1.5.8 (I think).

     

     

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    mcb1 over 9 years ago

    Did you copy the relevant files intothe right places.

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    Personally I just copy them in with whatever comes with the IDE.

    It keeps them all together if I decided to copy it to my laptop/etc.

     

    Arduino IDE uses the board file to set up the configuration to suit that hardware.

    It may be less memory, slower USB, etc.

     

    I moved to 1.6.7 to overcome some weird bugs that showed up when some libraries were in use.

    However I had been happy with 1.02 and then 1.5.8 (I think).

     

     

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    mcb1 over 9 years ago in reply to mcb1

    Oh and don't forget to restart the IDE after you drop files into the various folders.

     

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    cstanton over 9 years ago in reply to mcb1

    Did you copy the relevant files into the right places.

    Yeah it wasn't a major problem, Visual Micro had the most issues which I reported to the developer and it was fixed.

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