Though a bit late, I'm using Visual Studio 2019 (not code) with a cross-compiler and CMake on Windows.
I find it quite easy to work with, although I have not tried JTAG on this system, as most are written for Linux.
I can debug my code when it is run inside QEMU quite well, QEMU nowadays supports up to RPI4.
The one problem I have is that debugging with QEMU is broken on VS 2022. I have posted a bug on this with Microsoft, they are currently looking into it.
I'm quite happy with my setup, but will need to look into actual JTAG debugging on the board at some time.
Regards,
Rene Barto
I find it quite easy to work with, although I have not tried JTAG on this system, as most are written for Linux.
I can debug my code when it is run inside QEMU quite well, QEMU nowadays supports up to RPI4.
The one problem I have is that debugging with QEMU is broken on VS 2022. I have posted a bug on this with Microsoft, they are currently looking into it.
I'm quite happy with my setup, but will need to look into actual JTAG debugging on the board at some time.
Regards,
Rene Barto
Statistics: Posted by renebarto — Sun Apr 13, 2025 6:09 pm