pilotplater
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Hello,
We've been using the teensy 2 and 2++ family boards for a flight simulator implementation at our flight school. We're looking to make things more modular with printed circuit boards from OSHPark.
My question is that I know the 3.6 and related boards are far more powerful, is there any special considerations for us though? If I run my teensyduino joystick code on them with corrected pinouts is it essentially the same but with more possible executions per second? I'm just nervous to switch over to these fancier boards and find out that teensyduino isn't actually the best way to run them etc. I believe my arduino code is using millis() for any timing crucial things so it's likely fine right?
Anything I need to know?
Cheers,
Andy
We've been using the teensy 2 and 2++ family boards for a flight simulator implementation at our flight school. We're looking to make things more modular with printed circuit boards from OSHPark.
My question is that I know the 3.6 and related boards are far more powerful, is there any special considerations for us though? If I run my teensyduino joystick code on them with corrected pinouts is it essentially the same but with more possible executions per second? I'm just nervous to switch over to these fancier boards and find out that teensyduino isn't actually the best way to run them etc. I believe my arduino code is using millis() for any timing crucial things so it's likely fine right?
Anything I need to know?
Cheers,
Andy
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