BradleyC
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I'm using Windows 7-64. I have 2 Teensy 3.2 systems. When I plug in the first one, I get COM 4 for the Monitor. When I plug in the second one I get COM 6. The actual USB port in the Notebook never changes. Just the target. The port number is 'sticky' across restarts of Arduino.
Therefore, I'm assuming that this behavior is intentional and beneficial so I expected to be able to see it discussed in the forum or documentation but search as I do, I have not found the explanation of the intended behavior to confirm it matches the observed behavior.
My hypothesis: If both are connected at the same time (if this is even possible?) then it would be useful for them to have different ports so that two monitor screens could be used simultaneously, for example to debug a processor to processor communication (such as using CAN bus between them).
So I'm hoping you can share the documentation URL or suggest where I can read about this.
I'm new (~ 1 month part time experience) to both Teensy and Arduino but I'm an experienced (grey haired) software engineer.
So forgive the noob question.
Therefore, I'm assuming that this behavior is intentional and beneficial so I expected to be able to see it discussed in the forum or documentation but search as I do, I have not found the explanation of the intended behavior to confirm it matches the observed behavior.
My hypothesis: If both are connected at the same time (if this is even possible?) then it would be useful for them to have different ports so that two monitor screens could be used simultaneously, for example to debug a processor to processor communication (such as using CAN bus between them).
So I'm hoping you can share the documentation URL or suggest where I can read about this.
I'm new (~ 1 month part time experience) to both Teensy and Arduino but I'm an experienced (grey haired) software engineer.
So forgive the noob question.