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cp /usr/share/arduino/libraries/Firmata/examples/StandardFirmata/StandardFirmata.ino ./src/sketch.ino
cp /usr/share/arduino/libraries/Firmata/examples/StandardFirmata/StandardFirmata.ino ./src/sketch.ino
ino build
ino build
* plug in USB-A to mini-USB cable attached to ProtoSnap (Ian can provide, or 80 cents @ monoprice.com)
* plug in USB-A to mini-USB cable attached to ProtoSnap (Ian can provide, or 80 cents @ monoprice.com). Then run:
ino upload
* run "ino upload" then ProtoSnap's bright white light will turn on!
* Then ProtoSnap's bright white light will turn on! Run:
* run "git clone https://github.com/itdaniher/turtleblocks-arduino.git ~/Arduino/TurtleBlocks.activity/plugins/arduino"
git clone <nowiki>https://github.com/itdaniher/turtleblocks-arduino.git</nowiki> ~/Arduino/TurtleBlocks.activity/plugins/arduino
* go wild in TurtleArt, submit bug reports to mailing list unleashkids@googlegroups.com (http://groups.google.com/group/unleashkids)
* Return to Sugar's Activity wheel (Home View) and launch the TurtleArt Activity. Load the sample TurtleArt project here:
* sample TurtleArt project is here: http://wiki.laptop.org/go/File:TurtleBlocks_Activity.ta
http://wiki.laptop.org/go/File:TurtleBlocks_Activity.ta
* Go wild in TurtleArt, submitting priority bug reports to our mailing list unleashkids@googlegroups.com (http://groups.google.com/group/unleashkids)

Revision as of 02:50, 26 July 2013

This ProtoSnap Contributors/Testers Guide uses TurtleArt initially, but later Scratch & Etoys are expected. Ask questions on the unleashkids@googlegroups.com mailing list here: http://groups.google.com/group/unleashkids

These instructions have been tested on the XO-4 Touch laptop, and should run on XO-1, 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.

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

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

Now down to business

 sudo yum install ino
 sudo yum install git   (type "y" when asked if importing GPG key is OK)
 sudo yum install make
  • run the following 4 commands:
 mkdir firmata
 cd firmata
 ino init
 mkdir lib
  • correct packaging error in ino, running these 4 commands:
 sudo mkdir /usr/share/arduino/hardware/tools
 sudo cp /etc/avrdude/avrdude.conf /usr/share/arduino/hardware/tools
 cp /usr/share/arduino/libraries/Firmata/examples/StandardFirmata/StandardFirmata.ino ./src/sketch.ino
 ino build
  • plug in USB-A to mini-USB cable attached to ProtoSnap (Ian can provide, or 80 cents @ monoprice.com). Then run:
 ino upload
  • Then ProtoSnap's bright white light will turn on! Run:
 git clone https://github.com/itdaniher/turtleblocks-arduino.git ~/Arduino/TurtleBlocks.activity/plugins/arduino
  • Return to Sugar's Activity wheel (Home View) and launch the TurtleArt Activity. Load the sample TurtleArt project here:
 http://wiki.laptop.org/go/File:TurtleBlocks_Activity.ta