As a workaround ,agree with James Z, you can perform cloning in a specific version of visual studio instead of from the web UI from azure devops, so you don't have to worry about the troubles caused by the default version. In addition , the MS VS Web Protocol Handler Selector icon for vs2017 and vs2019 looks almost the same, which is also easy to confuse.
DaVinci Resolve Studio features support for both Python and LUA scripting, along with developer APIs that allow you to add workflow integrations and custom encoding options. This lets studios of all sizes create deeply integrated custom workflows.
The above link shows you multiple different ways of finding the versions out there and I recommend attempting to use that for your program or installation instead of coming up with a homegrown solution because when it comes to API compatibility MS kind of throws devs to the wolves with it's most discrete not used very much API's At least in my experience when it comes to Visual studio API's between major version of visual studio.
I am trying to downgrade my studio version from 2023.2.0 to 2020.10. I am having issues w/ cleanly downgrading which cause some of the workflows and/or activities to not load. Any help is greatly appreciated!!!
An overview of how the integration of Renesas Reality AI Tools and e2 studio IDE can simplify your development cycle and for AI / ML edge and endpoint applications. Visit the Reality AI software page for more details or download e2 studio to interact with the Reality AI Tools.
You can generate projects for Renesas MCUs through simple operations of the e studio. Select the MCU and the compiler to be used in the wizard function to generate a project which includes basic sample code. This allows you to immediately start building or debugging a project.
The compilers from Renesas and our partner vendors can be used in combination for building. Note that each compiler must be separately installed, since a compiler is not included as part of the e studio product. Installing several compilers gives you a choice of which one to use.
The standard GDB debugger of the Eclipse CDT provides basic functions such as displaying register values, operations on memory, setting of breakpoints, and control of execution. In addition to those general debugging functions, high-performance functions such as real-time memory display, real-time tracing, peripheral register display, and breaks by events in the hardware of Renesas MCUs are available. You can also use various emulators (the E2, E2 emulator Lite, E20, or J-Link from Segger) in combination with the e studio.
The e studio consists of the open-source Eclipse integrated environment framework, CDT plug-in, and various plug-ins from Renesas and our partner vendors. This structure makes it easy to add or update compilers and plug-ins, making the e studio a highly multi-functional and expandable IDE.
Installing QE tools for assisting in application development expands the functionality of the e studio and easily starts applications. A QE provides a GUI that will guide you in setting up the various functions you require and incorporates knowhow for the development of the given functions.
For example, the QE for Capacitive Touch provides you with a GUI for setting touch buttons and adjusting tuning parameters. The QE for Display provides GUI sliders that allow you to adjust image quality while checking the results on the actual display.
With the project importing function, you can immediately transfer projects from the CS+ Integrated Development Environment (IDE) or High-performance Embedded Workshop from Renesas to the e studio. The e studio is also capable of exporting projects for use with CS+.
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