Proposal to improve WVariant part number define logic#326
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hiya the ifdef change is ok, but please remove the json file :) |
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Alright, I finally got around to cleaning this up. I fixed the ethernet handler, and added all the -N and -P components such that they get all available TC/TCC channels. Thanks! |
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done thanks! |
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I needed this hacky fix to build with the SAME54N20A. Is there a way to use the CMSIS definitions to automatically build the correct list of _ETCChannel enum options? I will try to explore soon. I've managed to get everything building with forks of all the adafruit repos, but I'd rather not have to maintain that complexity if I can help the upstream support a wider range of parts.