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kit:software_configuration [2018/08/01 23:07] – [Introduction] - Added UNO guide stevekit:software_configuration [2018/09/22 15:18] (current) – [Step Two: Download the CrOS Software] - Updated source file names steve
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-====== Introduction ======+====== CrowBox Software Configuration ====== 
 The programmable computer brain that controls the CrowBox is the [[https://store.arduino.cc/arduino-uno-rev3|Arduino UNO microcontroller board]]. The programmable computer brain that controls the CrowBox is the [[https://store.arduino.cc/arduino-uno-rev3|Arduino UNO microcontroller board]].
  
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   -Download the latest version of the [[kit:cros_software|CrOS software]].   -Download the latest version of the [[kit:cros_software|CrOS software]].
-  -You will receive a file named something like **cros_v011.zip**. Double-click this file to extract the .zip archive +  -You will receive a file named something like **cros_v099a.zip**. Double-click this file to extract the .zip archive 
-  -The archive should create a folder called **cros_source** which contains the CrOS source code files, which have extensions like .h, .cpp, and a file named **cros.ino**+  -The archive should create a folder called **cros** which contains the CrOS source code files, which have extensions like .h, .cpp, and a file named **cros.ino**
  
 ====== Step Three: Load CrOS software into the Arduino IDE ====== ====== Step Three: Load CrOS software into the Arduino IDE ======
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       - In the Arduino IDE menu, select TOOLS->PORT-> and then select the port named starting with **/dev/tty.usbmodem** or **/dev/tty.usbserial**. The port name will probably end with an unusual alphanumeric string.       - In the Arduino IDE menu, select TOOLS->PORT-> and then select the port named starting with **/dev/tty.usbmodem** or **/dev/tty.usbserial**. The port name will probably end with an unusual alphanumeric string.
     - 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