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minutes and you only have to do it once! This tutorial will base the IDE off of v1.0.5 which is
current at time of writing. You can try later versions but v1.0.5 is at least guaranteed to work
Adding Pro Trinket support does not affect any other boards that are affected so you can
continue to use the IDE with any Arduino board currently supported.
Linux note: You can find instructions for manually modifying the Arduino IDE to support
Trinket in the README of the Trinket Arduino Linux github repository (http://adafru.it/dXd).
Step 1. Download and add Pro Trinket folder
Download the following file by pressing the button.
Download Pro Trinket hardware
add-on
http://adafru.it/dRq
Unzip it and move the hardware folder from the zip file and place it into to your Arduino
sketchbook folder. Your sketchbook folder is the folder where the Arduino IDE stores your
sketches. This folder is automatically created by the IDE when you install it. If this is your first
time using the Arduino IDE, it will be empty!
On Linux machines, the folder is named "Sketchbook" and it is typically located in
/home/[username]
On Windows and Macintosh machines, the default name of the folder is "Arduino"
and is located in your Documents folder.
Now you can start (or restart the the IDE) and check the Too ls->Board menu, you should
see the four new entries for Pro Trinket:
This is a common source of confusion on Windows and Mac machines, your
sketchbook folder is not named "sketchbook" it is named "Arduino"!
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