How To Setup Arduino IDE
How To Setup the IDE
One of the great things about the RF devices by komby is the ease of programming. All of the RF1 and RFPixelControl devices are able to be programmed with the Arduino IDE! The Arduino IDE is an open source Development Environment which makes it really easy to load code onto a RF1 or RFPixelControl device.
Getting the IDE
- Download the IDE from http://arduino.cc/en/Main/Software
- For Windows - Zipped Archive, Just unzip it and put it where you keep your programs.
- For Windows - Installer, Execute the installer.
- Double Click the Arduino application and launch it for the first time.
Now that was fun, but we need some libraries to make this all work. Close the Arduino Applicatio Download The following libraries RF24: https://github.com/maniacbug/RF24/archive/master.zip RFPixelControl: https://github.com/komby/RFPixelControl/archive/master.zip Optional Libraries FastSPI_LED2 : https://code.google.com/p/fastspi/downloads/list WM2999 - Holiday Time Color Changing Lights:https://github.com/komby/WM2999/archive/master.zip GECE: http://www.digitalmisery.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/GEColorEffects-Arduino-1.0.zip AdaFruit WS8201: https://github.com/adafruit/Adafruit-WS2801-Library/archive/master.zip When you are all done with getting your libraries You will need to unzip them and put them in your Arduino Libraries folder
Note: you need to remove all the special characters Before Renaming:
- When you are done renaming them your Libraries folder should look like this:
Now we need to verify that they installed correctly Relaunch the Arduino IDE In the File->Examples you should be able to verify that the examples from the RFPixelControl and other libraries are now available.
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