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OK well it's only $20 for a student license so I guess if I find I like that feature I could buy it. But it does output to Visual Studio right? Like if I write print("Jello World") in my code, does that get outputted to the Visual Studio Immediate Window?snappymcsnap– snappymcsnap2017-07-05 19:11:01 +00:00Commented Jul 5, 2017 at 19:11
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I tried it just a few times (without breakpoints) but it worked perfectly ... I have the free version (not being a student). I don't think the output is write to the immediate window but to a specific window from vMicro.Michel Keijzers– Michel Keijzers2017-07-05 19:25:31 +00:00Commented Jul 5, 2017 at 19:25
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1You're not going to be able to use breakpoints except in some sort of simulator (if offered) or by buying a suitable hardware interface - they won't work with just they the everyday Arduino USB port interface.Chris Stratton– Chris Stratton2017-07-07 03:59:14 +00:00Commented Jul 7, 2017 at 3:59
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1It's been about a year, but the last I checked vMicro's breakpoints worked just fine (most of the time). It works by injecting code into your debug builds IIRC.RubberDuck– RubberDuck2017-09-05 15:46:27 +00:00Commented Sep 5, 2017 at 15:46
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