QuoteTraumflug Quotebillcat I am unable to even install ArduinoIDE.... On Ubuntu, you install neither.................................... There isn't even an installer........ QuotebillcatWhen I doubleclick the Arduino icon....... Looks like there's something missing in your installation...... Uhm, I guess it's no surprise I just don't get it. Anyhow, much appreciation majic79 and MeMadMby billcat - Next Wave Electronics Working Group
QuoteTraumflug Uhm, do I have to mention Installers for Windows won't work on Ubuntu? Uhm, if you think you need to. I gave my best effort to try to use Arduino on Ubuntu by following instructions/links straight from the Arduino website, with no success. When I doubleclick the Arduino icon, and then "run", nothing happens, at least as far as I can see.by billcat - Next Wave Electronics Working Group
I have tried everything I can imagine to get the MCP2200 working on Windows 7 machines, both 32 and 64bit, and have come to the conclusion that it is just not supported, regardless of Microchip's claims. I am unable to find any information on this subject that is not extremely technical, beyond my comprehension level. Here's the details on what I have done: I basically built the Gen 7 Extensioby billcat - Next Wave Electronics Working Group
Hello folks, Just joining and I am hoping to find advice on my goal of building a combination 3d printer/mill. First, a little background..... I have lately found interest in the open source concept(as in free speech, not beer) I installed my first Ubuntu OS several weeks ago, it was a challenge. I bought my first Arduino(Uno) last week. I have ZERO programming knowledge and little understaby billcat - CNC Routers, Mills, and Hybrid RepRapping