Thanks. I have never had an issue with any sketch before, and I have a few commercial products that use the IDE to generate code so I am really familiar with how it all works. The Teensy64-master.zip contains a directory called C64 that only has two files in it (C64.ino and defs.h). There is also a directory called Teensy64 which has all of the .cpp and .h files for the emulator, but no project file (which is a file that has a .ino extension). I tried combining various files and such and could not get anything to compile successfully. Since the display works, I am assuming that the joystick ports, audio port, USB port, and IEC all work as well.
The error message I get is:
:\Users\Jim\Documents\Arduino\Teensy64-master\C64\C64.ino:36:22: fatal error: Teensy64.h: No such file or directory
The compile is failing immediately because it's not finding the Teensy64.h file. I thought this was because there are only two files in the C64 directory so I copied all of the .cpp and .h files to the C64 directory with the same result.
I am using v1.8.2 of the Arduino IDE. Is that compatible?
The error message I get is:
:\Users\Jim\Documents\Arduino\Teensy64-master\C64\C64.ino:36:22: fatal error: Teensy64.h: No such file or directory
The compile is failing immediately because it's not finding the Teensy64.h file. I thought this was because there are only two files in the C64 directory so I copied all of the .cpp and .h files to the C64 directory with the same result.
I am using v1.8.2 of the Arduino IDE. Is that compatible?
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