I just received the Teensy 3.0 in the mail this afternoon. In 30 seconds, I successfully uploaded and ran a blink sketch from the examples. Then, I tried a few other examples and they "just worked".
Then, I uploaded a project I've been working on with the Uno which had over 500 lines of code. After a quick change converting software serial ports to the Teensy's hardware serial ports it compiled with no errors! I ran the install for linux and added the teensy to udev, but nothing else. I'm running linux and that NEVER happens. Any change in hardware, especially major architecture differences, just breaks everything. Not this time.
I had my entire project ported to the Teensy and functional in about an hour (most of that time was changing the commenting).
HAT'S OFF TO PAUL AND ROBIN!
Then, I uploaded a project I've been working on with the Uno which had over 500 lines of code. After a quick change converting software serial ports to the Teensy's hardware serial ports it compiled with no errors! I ran the install for linux and added the teensy to udev, but nothing else. I'm running linux and that NEVER happens. Any change in hardware, especially major architecture differences, just breaks everything. Not this time.
I had my entire project ported to the Teensy and functional in about an hour (most of that time was changing the commenting).
HAT'S OFF TO PAUL AND ROBIN!