![]() Glengyle closed in 1923 and was stripped of its equipment. War had raged across Europe and prohibition would close the American export market.īy 1934, only 2 of Campbeltown’s 24 distilleries remained in operation. By then, the whisky industry was in decline. distillery remained in William’s family until 1919 when it was bought by Highland Malt Distilleries. The first part of the boards.txt was edited: teensySDRAM.name=Teensy with SDRAM ![]() I copied my from the project into this directory. The reason I asked was I created the directory structure mentioned. I know there is probably information up in the documetion Is there something similar I can do for the Teensy core? With some older AVR boards I used to see things like: Like: /packages\teensy\avr\cores\teensy4 ? Is there a clean way again to move the file to new directory/installĪnd for example have it in boards like like: Kurts Teensy->NewT4xĪnd have it build using the currently installed Teensy core? It was working with, which defined the variant and the like. I have a version working where it detects this and for example can build with different pin mappings. Suppose I add optional minimal support in Teensy install for variant (variant.h and the like). Is there a way to do this which simply has it refer to the stuff installed for UNO R4 and only need to install the variant stuff? I have it doing like above, replicating the whole thing. ![]() Now for my version: where maybe I want Kurts UNOR4->WIFI USB This version, has several boards installed, including the R4 as well as the portenta C33.īut the actual install, has a script file (extras\package.sh) which makes multiple copies of the stuff and packages one for UNO R4 and another for the Portenta. Uno R4: Wifi using main processor for USB.Ĭurrently I have a version working in the main install, when you install the github version under /hardware/arduino-dev. Wondering if there is a simple way to create a new variant of a board without necessarily needing to either copy the whole core or building it into the same hardware install. ![]()
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