Dear Ben,
   Is there any setup guideline for Nuttx debuggig with VSCode (normal use) and 
Eclipse (Hard faults)?

Best Regards,
Marlar
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From: Disruptive Solutions <disruptivesolution...@gmail.com>
Sent: Wednesday, December 9, 2020 6:16 PM
To: dev@nuttx.apache.org <dev@nuttx.apache.org>
Subject: Re: about IDEs and dev boards

VSCode (normal use) and Eclipse (Hard faults).

STM32 stack (nucleos, blackboards, etc) and own reference board(s).

Hardware as extra tools (logic analyzer, scope, seggers, st link, etc)

And just having fun to use NuttX and the results one can achieve..... Still
mind blowing!!!

Ben

Op wo 9 dec. 2020 8:39 a.m. schreef Marc Rosen <ma...@zeitcontrol.de>:

>
> Am 04.12.2020 um 02:54 schrieb Matias N.:
> > Hi,
> > I was wondering what IDEs do you use with NuttX and what is your
> preferred dev board (can be more than one).
> > I'm curious since I have used QtCreator for long time now and generally
> works well, but it has some quirks.
> Jetbrains CLion is the IDE i use. It is not that great with Makefile
> projects and debugging but it is getting better.
> And it works well if you also use some of their other dev tools and ides.
> > And on hardware side I always favored STM32 boards (with embedded
> debugger) but after getting into nRF52 I found
> > it to be much easier to work with and seems a very well designed SoC
> from the users perspective. The "mux (almost) any peripheral to any pin" is
> great (any other chip does that?).
> >
> > Best,
> > Matias
> Mostly AVRs here, the ones too small for Nuttx, and STM32. Usually
> custom boards.
>
> regards,
> Marc
>
>
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