![]() ![]() Unfortunately, as I discovered only "after" installing it, Teensyduino is a dogawful mess. Which files? Much of this arcane tools-stuff leaves me in its wake.īTW, what I currently have with v1.0.5 is (2) installs, one for the regular Rduino, and one for the Teensy 3.1 via installing Teensyduino. However, I don't understand what "doesn't update file associations" means. Thanks, I realize that's the second time you said this. Note that this doesn't update file associations/etc - you have to do that manually if you install from zip. If you install with the installer, you have to remove the old Arduino version. Someone who does not understand Git is going to be in tears. ![]() The first time I saw that page I struggled and I had used Git for a few years. There are several problems with the main repository page that make it difficult for someone who does not understand Git: the branch selector and download button are physically separated (there is no way to know the two have a relationship), the branch selector is unlabeled and lacks any hint (there is no way to know what happens when it is changed), the download button does not indicate what is actually going to be downloaded. Maybe it is an alternative way to clone a repository? If I navigate to the repository and click Download ZIP what do I actually download? The version for 1.0? The version for 1.6? The active development branch? An installation wrapped in a ZIP file? A Git front-end? The entire repository? One branch? The button is close to Clone in Desktop. ![]() ![]() Is there an advantage to the releases page over just hitting the "download zip file" button on the relevant repo branch page? ![]()
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