Hello All,
I have created a pretty basic project template for the teensy 3.0.
One of the things I Don't love about arduino in general is the vagueness of the build process, and the java based IDE.
Its great for simple projects where you can just drop some code in and go, but for anything more advanced I find a proper build environment more appealing.
The template contains the teensy3 core, with the compiled linux tools in a subdirectory.
It should be entirely portable on any linux-like system which has make installed.
The repository is here: https://github.com/apmorton/teensy-template
More details can be found in the project readme.
Thanks,
Austin
I have created a pretty basic project template for the teensy 3.0.
One of the things I Don't love about arduino in general is the vagueness of the build process, and the java based IDE.
Its great for simple projects where you can just drop some code in and go, but for anything more advanced I find a proper build environment more appealing.
The template contains the teensy3 core, with the compiled linux tools in a subdirectory.
It should be entirely portable on any linux-like system which has make installed.
The repository is here: https://github.com/apmorton/teensy-template
More details can be found in the project readme.
Thanks,
Austin
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