Hi,
I have asked a similar question in the past and would like to clarify what is the current situation. I have developed in the past using Mbed online IDE where support was and still is available for the Teensy 3 platform. Mbed have now released a stand alone IDE (Mbed Studio), to complement the online option and I noticed that the Teensy 3.1 is still listed in the target platforms. However when an attempt is made to compile it does not work and instead lists a long list of supported platforms.
I realise that supporting alternative platforms is a time consuming business but before I abandon Mbed, or instead choose an alternative hardware vendor, I wanted to ask if you would consider again support for Teensy within this eco-system. In particular Teensy 4, which would stand out still as an extremely powerful platform within those available.
Due to the nature of the IDE; the ease with which source code elements (libraries) can be browsed, debugging and version control as well as the extensive support for real time features, I would prefer to continue to develop using Mbed Studio. When this is combined with my own libraries which I developed in Mbed I have a strong attraction to this environment. Having said this I am very reluctant to leave behind the Teensy hardware. It is exceptional and I have had nothing but good experiences with it. I am happy to have available a solution with little frills but all the horse-power that the NXP chipsets offer, not forgetting the enviable compact nature of the hardware solution that can be squeezed very effectively into most space constrained environments.
I find myself at an impasse, .... my experience with Arduino, though limited does not feel anywhere near as comfortable as that of Mbed.
Is there any possibility that Teensy may be revived within Mbed and in particular the new Mbed Studio IDE.
All the best
Aidan
I have asked a similar question in the past and would like to clarify what is the current situation. I have developed in the past using Mbed online IDE where support was and still is available for the Teensy 3 platform. Mbed have now released a stand alone IDE (Mbed Studio), to complement the online option and I noticed that the Teensy 3.1 is still listed in the target platforms. However when an attempt is made to compile it does not work and instead lists a long list of supported platforms.
I realise that supporting alternative platforms is a time consuming business but before I abandon Mbed, or instead choose an alternative hardware vendor, I wanted to ask if you would consider again support for Teensy within this eco-system. In particular Teensy 4, which would stand out still as an extremely powerful platform within those available.
Due to the nature of the IDE; the ease with which source code elements (libraries) can be browsed, debugging and version control as well as the extensive support for real time features, I would prefer to continue to develop using Mbed Studio. When this is combined with my own libraries which I developed in Mbed I have a strong attraction to this environment. Having said this I am very reluctant to leave behind the Teensy hardware. It is exceptional and I have had nothing but good experiences with it. I am happy to have available a solution with little frills but all the horse-power that the NXP chipsets offer, not forgetting the enviable compact nature of the hardware solution that can be squeezed very effectively into most space constrained environments.
I find myself at an impasse, .... my experience with Arduino, though limited does not feel anywhere near as comfortable as that of Mbed.
Is there any possibility that Teensy may be revived within Mbed and in particular the new Mbed Studio IDE.
All the best
Aidan