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Visual Micro and Leaflabs Maple, how?
Feb 23rd, 2014 at 2:48pm
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Hello! 

As of what I've seen when searching it's possible to use Visual Micro and Leaflabs Maple. But how? I haven't find instructions anywhere. 

I'm primarily interested in using it with Atmel Studio, but I've got Visual Studio as well.
  
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Re: Visual Micro and Leaflabs Maple, how?
Reply #1 - Feb 23rd, 2014 at 3:23pm
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Hi,

We don't show the option in Atmel Studio because Maple is not an Atmel processor.

If you use VS Pro then you can configure the Ide location as you do for Arduino 1.0.x and Arduino 1.5.x, you will see maple in the list.

I am not sure how well the leaflabs stuff works, they say their support is zero for windows users. We have an xp user who is happy with it but it doesn't currently upload on my windows 8.1 system. I think we might have a workaround that we can implement in the next release if we know someone is using it otherwise got better things to do  Smiley
  
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