After beating my head against the STM/HAL wall - I'm beginning to enjoy the simplicity of Teensy/Ard IDE.
Naturally this VERY advanced chip has a ton of functions not available in any other ARM chip. I'm trying to find out what functions ARE available, and to that end have downloaded the core libraries and have been looking at what is in the Teensy4 folder. I see many useful functions are there. I've just tried the RTC and COOL - it works!
I've asked the before and prob didn't ask it clearly: Wondering about how one determines what features and functions of the imxrt1050x have been implemented in T4 cores, and is there any "external" reference (like a Doxygen page or PDF) that will give details of what functions & definitions are available or are we to just root thru the core library and read the files there?
Currently I see pwm,rtc,usb,etc. I'm also guessing that some of the more less-common features will either be added by external library or added as demand requires.
But mainly I'm hoping to find some fairly easy-to-access docs (.chm?) to learn any of the non-Arduino 328 style functions.
=Alan R.
Naturally this VERY advanced chip has a ton of functions not available in any other ARM chip. I'm trying to find out what functions ARE available, and to that end have downloaded the core libraries and have been looking at what is in the Teensy4 folder. I see many useful functions are there. I've just tried the RTC and COOL - it works!
I've asked the before and prob didn't ask it clearly: Wondering about how one determines what features and functions of the imxrt1050x have been implemented in T4 cores, and is there any "external" reference (like a Doxygen page or PDF) that will give details of what functions & definitions are available or are we to just root thru the core library and read the files there?
Currently I see pwm,rtc,usb,etc. I'm also guessing that some of the more less-common features will either be added by external library or added as demand requires.
But mainly I'm hoping to find some fairly easy-to-access docs (.chm?) to learn any of the non-Arduino 328 style functions.
=Alan R.