03-18-2019, 12:17 AM
(This post was last modified: 03-18-2019, 12:19 AM by jomoengineer.
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Outside of understanding of why you would do this, you could create a shared mount between the systems and compile the code locally on one Pi.
Another IDE to look at is Atom.
The other options if you are looking for a Linux to Pi solution, you could use something like Virtual Box and create a Linux VM on a Windows system and use that to remote dev on the Pi.
Or, install the Raspberry Pi OS on Windowsor Mac OS
https://thepi.io/how-to-run-raspberry-pi...-or-macos/
Oh, you could build the code on one pi and use something like SCP to transfer the code to the other.
Another IDE to look at is Atom.
The other options if you are looking for a Linux to Pi solution, you could use something like Virtual Box and create a Linux VM on a Windows system and use that to remote dev on the Pi.
Or, install the Raspberry Pi OS on Windowsor Mac OS
https://thepi.io/how-to-run-raspberry-pi...-or-macos/
Oh, you could build the code on one pi and use something like SCP to transfer the code to the other.