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git clone <nowiki>https://github.com/itdaniher/turtleblocks-arduino.git</nowiki> ~/Activities/TurtleBlocks.activity/plugins/arduino
git clone <nowiki>https://github.com/itdaniher/turtleblocks-arduino.git</nowiki> ~/Activities/TurtleBlocks.activity/plugins/arduino
* Or run this script, (to avoid needing to install git as noted above):
* Or run this script, (to avoid needing to install git as noted above):
wget <nowiki>https://github.com/itdaniher/turtleblocks-arduino/archive/turtleblocks-arduino-master.zip</nowiki>
wget <nowiki>https://github.com/itdaniher/turtleblocks-arduino/archive/master.zip</nowiki>
unzip master.zip
unzip master.zip
mv turtleblocks-arduino-master/ ~/Activities/TurtleBlocks.activity/plugins/arduino/
mv turtleblocks-arduino-master/ ~/Activities/TurtleBlocks.activity/plugins/arduino/

Revision as of 16:41, 7 August 2013

This ProtoSnap Contributors Guide connects your XO to the real world of electronics, sensors and activators -- using SparkFun's $29.95 ProtoSnap - Pro Mini. We use the Logo-like TurtleBlocks visual programming environment initially, but later Scratch & Etoys are expected too. Please ask questions on the unleashkids@googlegroups.com mailing list! You can join right here: http://groups.google.com/group/unleashkids

These instructions have been tested on the XO-4 Touch laptop, and should run on XO-1 (George Hunt working on it), XO-1.5, XO-1.75 too. But Ian Daniher will investigate whether "ino" below can be made to run on OLPC Release 11.3.1 (based on Fedora 14) commonly used in Haiti as of 2013.

Loosely speaking, this 5-phase install will proceed as follows:

  1. install requirements
  2. setup build environment
  3. build it
  4. upload it (to the SparkFun board)
  5. install the TurtleBlocks plugin

Recipe

  • Install 13.2.0 onto your XO laptop
  • Connect your XO to Wifi Internet (Neighborhood View = F1 key)
  • Open the Terminal Activity (within Sugar's "List View" in the top-right of the Home View = F3 key)
    • On an XO-1 the 256 MB of memory is not enough to do the following installs. So you will need to return the GUI (Graphical User Interface) memory to the system before you start the install (issue the command "sudo init 3", and hit return to log in as superuser), or temporarily add Swap,
  • Install 3 packages, each of which take a couple minutes to install. Run:
 sudo yum install -y ino git make
  • Create a default .inorc file to identify the Arduino Pro Mini 5V/16MHz which is included in the ProtoSnap:
 echo board-model = pro5v328 >> ~/.inorc
  • Run the following 4 commands to create a project directory:
 mkdir firmata
 cd firmata
 ino init
 mkdir lib
  • Correct a packaging error in "ino", running these 2 commands:
 sudo mkdir /usr/share/arduino/hardware/tools
 sudo cp /etc/avrdude/avrdude.conf /usr/share/arduino/hardware/tools
  • copy the StandardFirmata source into the project directory and build it:
 cp /usr/share/arduino/libraries/Firmata/examples/StandardFirmata/StandardFirmata.ino ./src/sketch.ino
 ino build
  • Plug in a "USB-A to mini-USB" cable, connecting your XO to the ProtoSnap (Ian can provide these, or 80 cents @ monoprice.com). Then run:
 ino upload
  • ProtoSnap's bright white light will turn on! Finally, run:
 git clone https://github.com/itdaniher/turtleblocks-arduino.git ~/Activities/TurtleBlocks.activity/plugins/arduino
  • Or run this script, (to avoid needing to install git as noted above):
 wget https://github.com/itdaniher/turtleblocks-arduino/archive/master.zip
 unzip master.zip
 mv turtleblocks-arduino-master/ ~/Activities/TurtleBlocks.activity/plugins/arduino/
  • Return to Sugar's Activity wheel (Home View) and launch the TurtleBlocks Activity. Load the sample TurtleBlocks project here:
 http://wiki.laptop.org/go/File:TurtleBlocks_Activity.ta

Screenshots

Screenshot of TurtleBlocks Activity 3.png Itdaniher--photo.JPG

FAQ

"Sometimes the proMini gets stuck and needs a manual reset to reprogram. Try programming it again, and hit the RESET button just before the code is downloaded to the board. This often fixes the board. Afterwards, you shouldn't need to do this again. Hopefully." Thanks to the amazing Brian Huang at SparkFun!

See Also