onehorse
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I just spent the past two days trying to get my new ST STM32F401 Nucleo and TI TM4C123G develpment boards working for me. I had a devil of a time rewriting one of my Arduino sketches to get it through the mbed compiler and it took me half the day just trying to output to a display or the serial monitor a HEX register value. And I can't get the I2C to work. I haven't found the mbed.org site very user friendly and I am waiting for the 150 Mb compiler code suite provided by TI to download after erroring out on the first install. All in all a very frustrating two days when I compare the relative ease I was able to run Arduino sketches on the Teensy and the ready help I've received here on this forum.
Well the point of all this other than a little venting is to ask: Is there some way to run with a Teensyduino environment on these other ARM processors without having to relearn hi-power C programming, use these ginormous compiler programs, or create all new libraries? In particular, I would like to preserve the same commonality I now enjoy by being able to run Arduino sketches on both the Pro Mini AVR processor and the Teensy 3.1 ARM processor. What would be required to use these other ARM processors like a Teensy?
Well the point of all this other than a little venting is to ask: Is there some way to run with a Teensyduino environment on these other ARM processors without having to relearn hi-power C programming, use these ginormous compiler programs, or create all new libraries? In particular, I would like to preserve the same commonality I now enjoy by being able to run Arduino sketches on both the Pro Mini AVR processor and the Teensy 3.1 ARM processor. What would be required to use these other ARM processors like a Teensy?