Hi,
I want to introduce another way to build single source code for different embedded platforms. This happens due to cross-platform code builder named PlatformIO. It doesn't has any dependencies or requirements. The only 1 requirement is Python Interpreter. It works on Mac/Window/Linux 32/64 & Linux ARM arch. Here is the simple Wiring-based example.
Is anyone interested in using Teense board with PlatformIO?
I don't see the big problems to create a new ARM-based platform named "pjrcteensy3" (existing platforms). PlatformIO has already "gcc-arm-embedded" package (tools chain). The one thing that need to do is "builder script". For example, this is the builder script for TI Tiva C Series ARM MCUs.
And yes... Then we could have used it on different OS in the next manner:
Thanks a lot for comments/propositions!
I want to introduce another way to build single source code for different embedded platforms. This happens due to cross-platform code builder named PlatformIO. It doesn't has any dependencies or requirements. The only 1 requirement is Python Interpreter. It works on Mac/Window/Linux 32/64 & Linux ARM arch. Here is the simple Wiring-based example.
Is anyone interested in using Teense board with PlatformIO?
I don't see the big problems to create a new ARM-based platform named "pjrcteensy3" (existing platforms). PlatformIO has already "gcc-arm-embedded" package (tools chain). The one thing that need to do is "builder script". For example, this is the builder script for TI Tiva C Series ARM MCUs.
And yes... Then we could have used it on different OS in the next manner:
Code:
$ platformio install pjrcteensy3
# cd to project directory
$ platformio run -t upload
# end for seri a debugging...
$ platformio serialports monitor /dev/ttyTEENSY...
Thanks a lot for comments/propositions!