bmillier
Well-known member
Environment: T3.5 , Arduino IDE 1.8, Teensyduino 1.34, Visual Micro Release 1709.3 (latest)
My program works fine under the Arduino IDE. It will compile without errors and run, but the Interval Timer ISR is not called (or the Interval Timer interrupt is masked out) when I compile the same program using Visual Micro.
I narrowed it down by trying just the Interval Timer example program on the PJRC site- it is also affected the same way
https://www.pjrc.com/teensy/td_timing_IntervalTimer.html
I know the program size for the Arduino IDE build (82632 bytes) is different from the VM program size (82720 bytes). VM is supposed to be using the same toolchain as Arduino/Teensyduino, so I don't understand the discrepancy in program code size. However, this size discrepancy is also found in other Teensy programs I've written, which do compile/work fine.
Anyone experienced this problem? I know it should probably be addressed on the VM forum, but the Teensy Forum is much more active/helpful.
I routinely use the much better Visual Micro development platform for Teensy/ESP32 and it really hurts to have to go back to the Arduino IDE to finish this program.
Thanks
My program works fine under the Arduino IDE. It will compile without errors and run, but the Interval Timer ISR is not called (or the Interval Timer interrupt is masked out) when I compile the same program using Visual Micro.
I narrowed it down by trying just the Interval Timer example program on the PJRC site- it is also affected the same way
https://www.pjrc.com/teensy/td_timing_IntervalTimer.html
I know the program size for the Arduino IDE build (82632 bytes) is different from the VM program size (82720 bytes). VM is supposed to be using the same toolchain as Arduino/Teensyduino, so I don't understand the discrepancy in program code size. However, this size discrepancy is also found in other Teensy programs I've written, which do compile/work fine.
Anyone experienced this problem? I know it should probably be addressed on the VM forum, but the Teensy Forum is much more active/helpful.
I routinely use the much better Visual Micro development platform for Teensy/ESP32 and it really hurts to have to go back to the Arduino IDE to finish this program.
Thanks