I've been using it for a while.
One comment - build clean is your friend if you do a lot of different projects at the same time.
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- Tue Apr 30, 2024 11:26 pm
- Forum: IDEs for ESP-IDF
- Topic: ESP-IDF VSCode Extension v1.7.1 Released
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- Tue Apr 30, 2024 11:25 pm
- Forum: IDEs for ESP-IDF
- Topic: on-chip debugging - vscode - esp32-c6-devkitC-1
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Re: on-chip debugging - vscode - esp32-c6-devkitC-1
Hi, thanks for your help and interest in my problem.
A comment: I am now able to use GDB command line to look at breakpoints, source code, etc on my ESP32-C6-Devkit
All of the videos referred to use the ESP-PROG debugging chip. This is contrary to my expectations for the ESP32-C6-DevkitC-1. I ...
A comment: I am now able to use GDB command line to look at breakpoints, source code, etc on my ESP32-C6-Devkit
All of the videos referred to use the ESP-PROG debugging chip. This is contrary to my expectations for the ESP32-C6-DevkitC-1. I ...
- Tue Apr 23, 2024 5:01 am
- Forum: IDEs for ESP-IDF
- Topic: on-chip debugging - vscode - esp32-c6-devkitC-1
- Replies: 3
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on-chip debugging - vscode - esp32-c6-devkitC-1
Hi,
I am using VS code with the ESP-IDF framework.
I can flash code with both UART and JTAG.
I am unable to get on-chip debugging working from Visual Studio. All of the online articles seem to talk about Eclipse.
Does openocd currently work with vs code?
Do I need to install GDB seperately ...
I am using VS code with the ESP-IDF framework.
I can flash code with both UART and JTAG.
I am unable to get on-chip debugging working from Visual Studio. All of the online articles seem to talk about Eclipse.
Does openocd currently work with vs code?
Do I need to install GDB seperately ...