hey, Sir.
Actually, I am M$ Visuall Studio user (facepalm) - what about Z-UNO and MS VS 2015.
VS 2015 support Arduion (but not Z-UNO) by default!
Thank you for the reply!
Problem using Arduino IDE with Z-Uno
Re: Problem using Arduino IDE with Z-Uno
I use Sublime for this It is pretty good and light... I posted receipts about it on this forum. Thank you.
Re: Problem using Arduino IDE with Z-Uno
wow! sound good to me!
btw, I hate java IDEs
btw, I hate java IDEs
Re: Problem using Arduino IDE with Z-Uno
It's not java10der wrote:wow! sound good to me!
btw, I hate java IDEs
Sublime a C++/python based crossplatform TextEditor
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Re: Problem using Arduino IDE with Z-Uno
I see. but I'm said about native Arduino IDE
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Using "portable" version of Arduino-IDE
Hi,
as for now we have to use the old 1.6.5 release of the Arduino-IDE. For a project with an Maple-mini I needed to install a version 1.6.13. So I looked for a solution to separate both installs and found something a very easy solution that I was not aware off...
If you install using the zip-files to "install" your Arduino-IDE rather than the installer itself and place a folder called "portable" in the directory, your Arduino-IDE completely behaves like a portable version and places everything in this directory. (Preferrably you create the folder BEFORE you start the arduino-ide the first time)
Now I can have a 1.6.5 for Z-Uno, a 1.6.13 for the Maple-min and a 1.8.1 for my Arduino installed in parallel!
I didn't know this before and I hope that someone find this usefull as well.
Best regards,
Andreas.
as for now we have to use the old 1.6.5 release of the Arduino-IDE. For a project with an Maple-mini I needed to install a version 1.6.13. So I looked for a solution to separate both installs and found something a very easy solution that I was not aware off...
If you install using the zip-files to "install" your Arduino-IDE rather than the installer itself and place a folder called "portable" in the directory, your Arduino-IDE completely behaves like a portable version and places everything in this directory. (Preferrably you create the folder BEFORE you start the arduino-ide the first time)
Now I can have a 1.6.5 for Z-Uno, a 1.6.13 for the Maple-min and a 1.8.1 for my Arduino installed in parallel!
I didn't know this before and I hope that someone find this usefull as well.
Best regards,
Andreas.
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