Hi,
1) Not really but this is also high on my list.
2) Workspace is just as with other IDE's. It consists of multiple projects.
3) There is a debug window "memory view" with live capabilities if you use EBlink.
4) Yes, EBlink supports this and you can use two EB instances to debug both MCU simultaneously.
Attached an example dual core project used to test EBlink
1) Not really but this is also high on my list.
2) Workspace is just as with other IDE's. It consists of multiple projects.
3) There is a debug window "memory view" with live capabilities if you use EBlink.
4) Yes, EBlink supports this and you can use two EB instances to debug both MCU simultaneously.
Attached an example dual core project used to test EBlink