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[[User:DyD|Ian Daniher]] has edited a pre-existing makefile into a shell script (to upload a .hex file to the Arduino) and a makefile |
[[User:DyD|Ian Daniher]] has edited a pre-existing makefile into a shell script (to upload a .hex file to the Arduino) and a makefile to compile arduino source files (.pde) into .hex files. |
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The shell script can also be used to upload .hex files made using the traditional build environment(avr-gcc), allowing for use of proper C code and non-Arduino libraries with this affordable and expandable development kit. |
The shell script can also be used to upload .hex files made using the traditional build environment(avr-gcc), allowing for use of proper C code and non-Arduino libraries with this affordable and expandable development kit. |
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Both of these files can be used together to completely eliminate the necessity of the Java Runtime Environment, a clunky and unnecessary piece of software, from the Arduino platform. |
Both of these files can be used together to completely eliminate the necessity of the Java Runtime Environment, a clunky and unnecessary piece of software, from the Arduino platform. |
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=Wish List= |
=Wish List= |
Revision as of 02:01, 24 August 2008
Arduino
"Arduino is an open-source electronics prototyping platform based on flexible, easy-to-use hardware and software. It's intended for artists, designers, hobbyists, and anyone interested in creating interactive objects or environments."
The Arduino also happens to be a rocking AVR(atmega8/168) developer's kit, with a boot-loader, excellent documentation, and tons of libraries.
Current Status
Ian Daniher has edited a pre-existing makefile into a shell script (to upload a .hex file to the Arduino) and a makefile to compile arduino source files (.pde) into .hex files.
The shell script can also be used to upload .hex files made using the traditional build environment(avr-gcc), allowing for use of proper C code and non-Arduino libraries with this affordable and expandable development kit.
Both of these files can be used together to completely eliminate the necessity of the Java Runtime Environment, a clunky and unnecessary piece of software, from the Arduino platform.
Wish List
In order to completely do this though, a pyGTK interface could be successfully implemented, allowing for the use of a traditional CLI editor such as nano, a custom interface implementing the popular drag-n-drop code bricks, or a slim integrated development environment with code libraries and documentation at easy reference.
A serial interface providing datalogging, graphics, and a full serial console would be almost essential.
A means of creating an easy gui to the above serial interface, especially graphing and buttons, would be nice as well.