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New Arduino Due

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DerStrom8

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So who wants an upgrade? :D



32 bit 84 MHz processor, with more I/O pins including 12-bit analog inputs (instead of 10-bit) AND even a DAC!
 
That looks great im getting in the piggy bank right now i been reading about them
 
Is there any true in circuit debugging for it? printf style debugging has its uses, but it is not something I would like to solely rely on. Arduino is nice for newbies, but for anyone with a bit of experience its hardly any more difficult to use WinAVR (gui toolset for AVR dev with gcc based compiler).
 
Is there any true in circuit debugging for it? printf style debugging has its uses, but it is not something I would like to solely rely on. Arduino is nice for newbies, but for anyone with a bit of experience its hardly any more difficult to use WinAVR (gui toolset for AVR dev with gcc based compiler).

The uno32 is a pic32mx...... not an arduino..
 
It has Jtag header for programming and debugging so there should be away to do debugging
 
It has Jtag header for programming and debugging so there should be away to do debugging

Yes, but that would be using a JTAG programmer/debugger, which you could do on any development board. He's talking about debugging within the Arduino Development environment. I'm pretty sure they have not implemented it, yet. Debugging over a USB interface would require some type of software breakpoints. I'm not certain how it would be implemented.
 
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