Difference between revisions of "AVR Core: Getting Started"
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− | * | + | *1. Download the Microduino IDE (based on a modified version Arduino1.0x) : |
**[[https://github.com/wasdpkj/Microduino-IDE Microduino-IDE]] | **[[https://github.com/wasdpkj/Microduino-IDE Microduino-IDE]] | ||
− | *We have Microduino compatible hardware support packages and libraries integrated in the IDE | + | *We have Microduino compatible hardware support packages and libraries integrated in the IDE. The next step will be to verify that it is installed correctly |
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==Step 2: Verify IDE== | ==Step 2: Verify IDE== |
Revision as of 15:41, 24 June 2015
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ContentsStep 1: Arduino IDE download*Arduino compatible, first install the basic IDE
Step 2: Verify IDE
Step 3: Drivers*After development environment configured to start installing the driver
note: If there is damage or missing signature file when prompted, can not install the driver properly, you need to disable the digital signature system installation in windows 8。 ' 1.Turn off the check. 2.Hold the shift key while clicking on Restart 3.Select Troubleshoot > Advanced Options > Startup Settings > Restart 4.After Restart select option 7. ' by: [microsoft answers]
Step 4: Connecting hardware
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