Copying this from LPC1768 discussion for more visibility.
Drag-n-drop programming from the cloud compiler is very convenient - for simple projects and getting new users started. And it is fast - typically taking only some seconds to download and then reset the module. But here, printf is your friend, and often your only friend, (supplemented somewhat by the LEDs).
CMSIS-DAP , in firmware 141212, appears to offer a lot more capability for programming, break-points, single-step, register access and more.
From my side, using Win7 and now Win10, I have struggled mightily to find a scenario that works - and I haven't found a combination that is "usable". One collection of tools took about 3 minutes to successfully download and run "blinky".
Focusing on the LPC1768 module which has the LPC11U24 as the debugging host:
- What PC toolset are you using [compiler, debugger s/w, driver combinations, etc]?
- What is the performance you see [how long to program, how responsive is it when stepping]?
- Is there a setup/configuration/web guide that you followed?
Other modules
If you are using a different mbed module, and perhaps with an external debug tool, can you similarly share your experience?
- What module?
- What debugging tool?
Copying this from LPC1768 discussion for more visibility.
Drag-n-drop programming from the cloud compiler is very convenient - for simple projects and getting new users started. And it is fast - typically taking only some seconds to download and then reset the module. But here, printf is your friend, and often your only friend, (supplemented somewhat by the LEDs).
CMSIS-DAP , in firmware 141212, appears to offer a lot more capability for programming, break-points, single-step, register access and more.
From my side, using Win7 and now Win10, I have struggled mightily to find a scenario that works - and I haven't found a combination that is "usable". One collection of tools took about 3 minutes to successfully download and run "blinky".
Focusing on the LPC1768 module which has the LPC11U24 as the debugging host:
Other modules If you are using a different mbed module, and perhaps with an external debug tool, can you similarly share your experience?