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Vaclav
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ATmel Studio - ASF and C++ revisited
Aug 9th, 2015 at 3:58pm
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I have been busy coding in Arduino IDE and not using ATmel Studio.
When I did, over year ago, I recall having some discussion on how to use ASF AND C++.
It was "doable" with some hacks. 
Anybody followed up on that?
I am venturing into interrupts and find it difficult to find interrupt API's  in Arduino core and would like to restart using AS and ASF. 
But ASF inability to handle classes is a BIG hurdle , I just cannot port my exiting code to AS. 
Cheers Vaclav 
  
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Re: ATmel Studio - ASF and C++ revisited
Reply #1 - Aug 9th, 2015 at 4:06pm
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Did you try the Cosa alternative core for Arduino?

I hear good reports from advanced users

https://github.com/mikaelpatel/Cosa

  
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Re: ATmel Studio - ASF and C++ revisited
Reply #2 - Aug 9th, 2015 at 6:22pm
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Hi Tim, that is not what I am looking for.
After working with Arduino for few years I have decided that the best "low level" ( read as "register access" ) support ( for Due)  is provided by ATmel ( NO I do not get paid saying that). They seems to be interested in providing good code samples. 

And I would just add that Due has no future under Arduino "team". 

So I want to get back to AS, simple as that.
  
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Re: ATmel Studio - ASF and C++ revisited
Reply #3 - Aug 9th, 2015 at 6:25pm
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Then why wasting time on this forum which is Arduino for Atmel or Visual Studio?

I don't understand what relevance your question is for me?
  
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Re: ATmel Studio - ASF and C++ revisited
Reply #4 - Aug 9th, 2015 at 7:33pm
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O Tim, back to your theatrics, I missed them.
I asked here Because it was discussed on this form before.
Didn't you read that?
Isn't this AS 6  forum? Hope someone else will not be bothered like you are and answer my post for real. 
I am actually curious why you are still here if everything I ever asked you could not or did wanted to answer anyway?

Are you the sole owner of this forum? Seems like it. 
 
Just stay away from mu posts, can you, pretty please.
  
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Re: ATmel Studio - ASF and C++ revisited
Reply #5 - Aug 9th, 2015 at 7:45pm
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Well history has shown that you often post very long messages that are rants about microsoft and everything else in the world. That you in the past had problems with an old xp machine, don't like windows, prefer linux.

You confuse the users who appreciate the help and never take the time to understand the reason behind each forum and the people who run them.

You ask me to stay away from your posts but it is obvious that I am the person who helps people on this forum. It is a free forum that I have created and run to help people who want an alternative ide for their Arduino programming.

Atmel and Arduino make profit from their work. I don't but I support thousands of people for free. The debugger that I have made is an attempt to cover the costs of producing the software and maintaining the web site, documentation etc.

You seem to be blind to the people around you that try to help. I have seen you do the same in other forums to other people who also try to help you. These people like myself help people for free and do not enjoy angry, insensitive and agressive people who do not know how to appreciate what is being given for free.

I am still here because I created the forum, I create visual micro, I write the software, I answer the questions, I run the web site, I publish the information to help people. If I am not here then the forum is not here, the software is not here. The forum is only to serve the plugin and is not a social tool or general q&a forum.

You probably have not been answered in the atmel forum because you are never happy and have absolutely no interest in understanding the people you want help from.

So your question this time is arduino doesn't do what you want, asf doesn't do what you want, cosa doesn't do what you want. Eh? Seriously??

Please see the forum rules. The forum is for free and designed to help people with the Visual Micro plugin. All other questions should be directed to the big boys at arduino or atmel or microsoft or ti or pic etc.
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Re: ATmel Studio - ASF and C++ revisited
Reply #6 - Aug 10th, 2015 at 1:27am
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This Topic was moved here from Arduino for Atmel Studio 6.2 [move by] Visual Micro.
  
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