Guys,

I figure if anyone would know..  it would be one of you since I know 
some of you have done a lot of Arduino development.

Is anyone using the ATMEL ICE and Atmel Studio 7 IDE to do Arduino 
programming and debug?

http://blog.solutions-cubed.com/debugging-arduino-sketches-with-atmel-studio-7/

Apparently when using that combo you can do breakpoints during debug.   
The ICE uses the 6 pins on the Arduino rather than the USB port and 
circumvents the regular Arduino boot loader that is used with the 
Arduino IDE.    However Atmel Studio can also be used without 
circumventing the Arduino boot loader as well.    So what is the best 
way to go?

I need to do some code debug which is going to be really difficult to 
debug without using breakpoints.

Print statements via the Arduino IDE is not going to cut it.  Life is 
too short.

Is using the Atmel ICE the way to go, or is simply using the Atmel 
Studio 7 IDE sufficient for difficult debugs.

The Atmel  ICE interface is only $60, Atmel Studio is a free download, 
so its really not expensive.

Thanks,

Dave







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