kit:software_configuration
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The programmable computer brain that controls the CrowBox is the [[https:// | The programmable computer brain that controls the CrowBox is the [[https:// | ||
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If you run into trouble following the instructions on this page, there are a number of places to turn for help: | If you run into trouble following the instructions on this page, there are a number of places to turn for help: | ||
- | * Arduino | + | * arduino.cc |
+ | * arduino.cc - [[https:// | ||
* The community at the [[http:// | * The community at the [[http:// | ||
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-The details of the next step depend on your operating system: | -The details of the next step depend on your operating system: | ||
- Windows | - Windows | ||
- | - In the Arduino IDE menu, select TOOLS-> | + | - In the Arduino IDE menu, select TOOLS-> |
- Examples: **COM6 (Arduino/ | - Examples: **COM6 (Arduino/ | ||
- Mac OSX | - Mac OSX | ||
- | - In the Arduino IDE menu, select TOOLS-> | + | - In the Arduino IDE menu, select TOOLS-> |
- Linux | - Linux | ||
+ | - We have no instructions for this step at present! | ||
- If you are familiar with the Arduino IDE on Linux, please contact us on the Google Group to contribute to this section | - If you are familiar with the Arduino IDE on Linux, please contact us on the Google Group to contribute to this section | ||
kit/software_configuration.txt · Last modified: 2018/09/22 15:18 by steve