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Support for others cores. #5

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joaoantoniocardoso opened this issue Mar 22, 2016 · 10 comments
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Support for others cores. #5

joaoantoniocardoso opened this issue Mar 22, 2016 · 10 comments

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@joaoantoniocardoso
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I state (sadly) that the currently version of Arduide do not support others core like ARM/SAM... When it will be implemented?

@mupuf
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mupuf commented Mar 22, 2016

I do not have access to any of these boards, but I guess someone could implement support for it...

@joaoantoniocardoso
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Ok, I think I'll try to do that with Due starting tomorrow, but I can't guarantee because I'm kinda noob.

@mupuf
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mupuf commented Mar 22, 2016

Sounds great!

@patrickelectric
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@joaoantoniocardoso working with cpp is like linus using QT.
😃

@patrickelectric
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I'am finishing the compile process of the ARM architecture boards from Arduino.
The main documentation that i'm looking can be found here
@stfwi have the upload description too.

@patrickelectric
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I have a version that the compiling and linking process are working.
@1db9bec92e3c7dcabfdcc36da704362b7e027606
@joaoantoniocardoso , I'll create an upload script to you realize compiling result.

@polarathene
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Just got my first Arduino board(Due), been trying a few IDE out and noticed this one didn't have support to add Due like the previous one I tried had. Would be great to see the support added :)

@patrickelectric
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Hello @polarathene , until now only the compile process was tested and I don't have a Arduino due to check if the upload is working. Its possible for you to use the @1db9bec and perform the upload ?

@polarathene
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@patrickelectric I'm a bit confused where that commit exists? There doesn't seem to be any other branches(at least viewing from github), yet the commit you linked is 3 commits ahead and not a fork(merged somewhere?).

That aside, if I cloned it down, I presume the following steps here are enough to build? I can give it a go if I find the time and manage to build the project properly :)

I ended up coming across PlatformIO's Atom editor package which provides Arduino IDE with my editor of choice.

@patrickelectric
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@polarathene The commit come from: arm_core.

You can build with the same steps without problems. If you need help, just go to: IRC #arduide

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