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1702.22 - Pre-Release - Arduino IDE no longer required (optional)
Feb 22nd, 2017 at 1:47am
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  • Also works with the windows store version of the arduino ide (tip: You do not need to configure an ide in visual micro when using window store arduino ide)
  • Visual Micro no longer requires the Arduino IDE to be installed. Existing users will notice no difference but new users will no longer be prompted to configure an Ide location. In all cases a new "Ide/Application" called "Visual Micro" automatically provides the Arduino environment. When using the Visual Micro option, Help/references will not be available. The standard AVR (Uno etc) tool chains and libraries can be downloaded/installed via the Board and Library Managers.
  • Fix: Shared library projects would fail to compile if the library_name.h was not #included before other headers from the same library. This only applied if "library deep search (conditional lib-in-lib auto discovery) was enabled on the vMicro>Compiler menu.
  • New users will find the arduino, esp8266, adafruit board packages are ready to be installed (as required). (atmel studio has arduino, chipKIT, sparkfun, adafruit)  To enable auto-check for package updates each package must be enabled in the auto-discovery list at the top of the Visual Micro Explorer > Board Manager.
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