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(@zhdaa1995)
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hello, I have such a question rather a request when will simhub move forward? the next step, so to speak, for example, the transition to stm32, because there are more opportunities here, we are largely limited


   
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(@admin5435)
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Hi !

STM32 is really interesting, but it's more a matter of maintenance, the number of Arduino boards supported is already hard to maintain, each change or feature needs to be tested on each one, that's really time consuming, so don't plan to add more of them (even Arduino), otherwise I fear I would stall under the amount of work required to make a single change.


   
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(@clinicplonker)
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It is already difficult to maintain the number of Arduino boards that are supported since every upgrade and feature has to be evaluated on each individual board.  slope game


   
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(@taylorswift2)
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It's more a matter of maintenance.

 


   
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