} MCUs[] = {
{"at90usb162", 15872, 128},
{"atmega32u4", 32256, 128},
{"at90usb646", 64512, 256},
{"at90usb1286", 130048, 256},
#if defined(USE_LIBUSB) || defined(USE_APPLE_IOKIT) || defined(USE_WIN32)
{"mkl26z64", 63488, 512},
{"mk20dx128", 131072, 1024},
{"mk20dx256", 262144, 1024},
{"mk66fx1m0", 1048576, 1024},
{"mk64fx512", 524288, 1024},
{"imxrt1062", 2031616, 1024},
// Add duplicates that match friendly Teensy Names
// Match board names in boards.txt
{"TEENSY2", 32256, 128},
{"TEENSY2PP", 130048, 256},
{"TEENSYLC", 63488, 512},
{"TEENSY30", 131072, 1024},
{"TEENSY31", 262144, 1024},
{"TEENSY35", 524288, 1024},
{"TEENSY36", 1048576, 1024},
{"TEENSY40", 2031616, 1024},
[COLOR="#FF0000"] {"TEENSY41", 8126464, 1024},[/COLOR]
#endif
{NULL, 0, 0},
};
I have not tried it yet, but it might be as simple as adding one line to the sources:
...{"TEENSY41", 8126464, 1024},
Yep - It only adds it in part way... Still don't have any of the information about time, but that is also true for T4...
Would also be good to update the Readme file and website as well.
it would be very appreciated if pjrc offered this package compiled for windows. It is not a trivial task.
I have tried to compile it using msys + mingw and I get errors because it cannot find the usb headers.
I was able to get this to work but without being able to specify a com port, it seems to just pick the first Teensy it finds. I have four plugged in and was hoping to be able to program them all either in parallel or serially with just one click.
https://github.com/Koromix/tytools/releasescool, but I'm getting burned out trying to figure out what all I need to install in order to compile source code. So if anyone has an executable of tyqt or tycommander, that would be awesome.
D:\GitHub\teensy_loader_cli\vs\Teensy_loader_cli\Debug>Teensy_loader_cli.exe -w -v -d --mcu=teensy41 blink_slow_Teensy41.hex
Teensy Loader, Command Line, Version 2.2 VS
60000000 - 60005800
$$
Read "blink_slow_Teensy41.hex": 22528 bytes, 0.3% usage
Found HalfKay Bootloader
Programming...................
Booting
For the heck of it, I thought I would see if I could make a version of the teensly_loader_cli that builds on windows using visual studio.
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