Hardware Reference
In-Depth Information
8.
Go to build directory
Type “ant clean”
9.
Type “ant run”
10.
For Mac OS X:
1.
Install ANT
2.
Configure ANT home directory
3.
Install GIT (you may have already installed it)
4.
Clone your fork of Arduino or Clone Arduino
5.
Go to project directory
6.
Go to build directory
Type “ant clean”
7.
Type “ant run”
8.
For Linux:
1.
Install JDK:
2.
Install ANT
3.
Configure ANT home directory
4.
Install GIT (you may have already installed it)
5.
Clone your fork of Arduino or Clone Arduino
6.
Go to project directory
7.
Go to build directory
8.
Type “ant clean”
9.
Type “ant run”
Any Java compilation errors will stop the run. Any updates to the core files must be tested by compiling and
uploading.
Community Resources
The Arduino community is a great source for both beginning and experienced developers. The community allows
for users to share their experiences and help one another learn new skills and troubleshoot difficult problems. The
following list provides some valuable resources offered by the Arduino community:
http://arduino.cc/blog )
The Arduino blog (
http://twitter.com/arduino )
The Twitter feed for the Arduino team (
http://arduino.cc/forum/ )
The Arduino forums (
https://groups.google.com/a/arduino.cc/
forum/?fromgroups#!forum/developers )
The developer mailing list (
 
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