On my Windows 10 machine it appears Teensy 4.0 source code is in the directory:
C:\Program Files (x86)\Arduino\hardware\teensy\avr\libraries
Is this correct? If it is, why is there an "avr" in this path? I need to increase the I2C buffer size so that's why I'm looking for it. I'm assuming just changing the #define BUFFER_LENGTH in the <wire.h> file in the subdirectory <wire> of this path will do that.
I'm also assuming this overrides the "normal" arduino source code in:
C:\Program Files (x86)\Arduino\hardware\avr\libraries
which also has a <wire.h> in a subdirectory <wire\src>. I can understand why there is an "avr" in that path.
Thanks
C:\Program Files (x86)\Arduino\hardware\teensy\avr\libraries
Is this correct? If it is, why is there an "avr" in this path? I need to increase the I2C buffer size so that's why I'm looking for it. I'm assuming just changing the #define BUFFER_LENGTH in the <wire.h> file in the subdirectory <wire> of this path will do that.
I'm also assuming this overrides the "normal" arduino source code in:
C:\Program Files (x86)\Arduino\hardware\avr\libraries
which also has a <wire.h> in a subdirectory <wire\src>. I can understand why there is an "avr" in that path.
Thanks