Installer Gambuino sur CENTOS7

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William

il y a 5 ans

You nEDD

Vous avez besoin :

  1. de la gamebuino
  2. d'un cable USB 
  3. de l'IDE Arduino (téléchargeable ici ==> https://gamebuino.com/creations/gamebuino-meta-manual-setup)

Installation de l'IDE Arduino

Après avoir téléchargé le package Arduino , décompressez l'archive téléchargée. Ensuite, copiez le dossier arduino-1.x.x dans /usr/local/arduino ou /opt/arduino

sudo cp -R ~/Téléchargements/arduino-1.x.x /opt

Pour lancer l'IDE, tapez la commande /opt/ardiuno-1.x.x/arduino en tant qu'administrateur (sudo)

site référence : 

https://mathdatech.fr/?post/2015/02/22/Installer-l-IDE-Arduino-sur-CentOS-7

jicehel

NEW il y a 5 ans

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