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It is possible to compile programs utilising FreeRTOS for ATmega using the Microchip Studio IDE, which has an integrated trace and debug tool set. But this is of course quite a big step away from the Arduino IDE, increasing the complexity of teaching substantially. I don't think there's anything integrated with Arduino that would help out too much, unfortunately. |
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I did some tests with FreeRTOS-barectf but I had little success. I used a mega2560, which only partially worked when compiled without optimization (-O0).
I use this excellent library for my practical classes on real-time systems, a trace tool would make it easier to explain to students.
Using this version of FreeRTOS for the AVR is a great option for teaching, as it compiles much faster than an ESP32 or STM32.
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