Datasheet
Vista, Seven
Step 5: Add new Hardware
Skip searching the internet
(click the next box when prompted to do so)
Install from a specific location
(click “Install from a list or specific location (Advanced)")
Choose the Location
c:\program files\arduino-00rr\drivers\
Finished
Run Device Manager
Start > Run > devmgmt.msc
Choose the Arduino
Other Devices > Arduino Uno (Uno)
Update Driver
click “Update Driver”
Select Driver
click “Browse My Computer for Driver Software”
c:\program files\arduino-1.r\drivers\
Finished
03
02 INST
installing
(software and hardware)
.: NOTE: :.
.: Encountering problems? :.
.: Would like more details? Using Linux? :.
.: http://ardx.org/LINU :.
Step 1: Download the software
Go to
http://arduino.cc/en/Main/Software
download the software for your operating system
Windows XP Mac OSX
Step 2: Unzip the Software
Unzip
arduino-1. .zip
Recommended Path
c:\Program Files\
r-windows (r- version #)
Step 3: Shortcut Icon
Open
c:\program files\arduino-1.
Right Click
Arduino.exe (send to>Desktop (create shortcut))
r\ r- version #) (
Step 4: Plug In Your Arduino
Plug your Arduino in:
Using the included USB cable, plug your Arduino
board into a free USB port.
Wait for a box to pop up
Step 5: Add new Hardware
.: INSTALLING THE IDE :.
This is the program used to write code for the Arduino. It may
seem a little daunting at first but once you have it installed and
start playing around, its secrets will reveal themselves.
Step 4: Plug In Your Arduino
Plug your Arduino in:
Using the included USB cable, plug your Arduino
board into a free USB port.
Finished
Step 2: Open The .dmg
Open (mount)
arduino-1. -macosx.zip r (r- version #)
Step 3: Copy The Application
Go to
"Arduino" (in the devices section of finder)
Move
"Arduino" Application to the
"Applications" folder