defragster
Senior Member+
Paul makes awesome [declarative and helpful] one off posts like this that get lost in the forum - don't get back to the website and are not readily searchable on the forum - if it hits it may be within a 10-25 page thread:
https://forum.pjrc.com/threads/2871...ies-timer-issues?p=73823&viewfull=1#post73823
With an index linked list of Paul's "top 100" forum answers in WiKi style a question could be answered once - post the Wiki and drop a link on the forum for new expositions. In short order a better resource would exist.
Libraries could show Github link where current bugs could be checked, and items common to Arduino could link there. The wonders of the Teensy card could be explored and filled in once for easy reference.
Here is a summary of the need as I saw it well expressed by someone in response a first time poster:
I noted before I've seen WiKi's as a good way to make current and present Library and Device info here are a recent and prior example - a couple clicks and you can find things and at least the second I included because it offers good searching:
http://www.esp8266.com/wiki/doku.php
http://digistump.com/wiki/
https://forum.pjrc.com/threads/2871...ies-timer-issues?p=73823&viewfull=1#post73823
With an index linked list of Paul's "top 100" forum answers in WiKi style a question could be answered once - post the Wiki and drop a link on the forum for new expositions. In short order a better resource would exist.
Libraries could show Github link where current bugs could be checked, and items common to Arduino could link there. The wonders of the Teensy card could be explored and filled in once for easy reference.
Here is a summary of the need as I saw it well expressed by someone in response a first time poster:
many of the Teensy website pages are implicitly for Teensy 2
PJRC needs to take a break and correct the web site and clarify which web page discussions apply to T2 vs. T3. Or delete obsolete T2 pages.
Sorely missing is a simple way to find what T3/LC libraries exist and how to use them and where they are centrally distributed.
T3 can do pin change interrupts, rising edge, falling edge, either edge, and so on. On many different pins. I'm not well versed in the details on attachInterrupt() vs. pin numbers permitted.
I noted before I've seen WiKi's as a good way to make current and present Library and Device info here are a recent and prior example - a couple clicks and you can find things and at least the second I included because it offers good searching:
http://www.esp8266.com/wiki/doku.php
http://digistump.com/wiki/