Mike Maurice
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The B4R ide supports development for most teensy boards. I have just built and loaded a small test program built in B4R and loaded it to a Teensy 4.1.
The setup is trivial, if you have the Arduino ide installed.
It supports gdb, which I am not familiar with. It appears to be running in a DOS cmd window.
Here is the link: https://www.b4x.com/b4r.html
I don't anticipate using this for a large project. But, I can see using it to test and debug low level functionality that is hard to work on without a debugger.
More, later.
It turns out that the gdb runs but is not actually supported, which is a bit strange. The B4R forum is not of much use in sorting this out, as usual.
The setup is trivial, if you have the Arduino ide installed.
It supports gdb, which I am not familiar with. It appears to be running in a DOS cmd window.
Here is the link: https://www.b4x.com/b4r.html
I don't anticipate using this for a large project. But, I can see using it to test and debug low level functionality that is hard to work on without a debugger.
More, later.
It turns out that the gdb runs but is not actually supported, which is a bit strange. The B4R forum is not of much use in sorting this out, as usual.
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