Updated docs

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Simon John 2014-01-11 17:30:54 +00:00
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@ -15,17 +15,16 @@ On the Mac you might want to set:
ARDUINO_DIR = /Applications/Arduino.app/Contents/Resources/Java
ARDMK_DIR = /usr/local
On Linux, you might prefer:
ARDUINO_DIR = /usr/share/arduino
ARDMK_DIR = /usr/share/arduino
ARDMK_PATH = /usr/bin
AVR_TOOLS_DIR = /usr
- `ARDUINO_DIR` - Path to Arduino installation
- `ARDMK_DIR` - Path where the `*.mk` are present. If you installed the package, then it is usually `/usr/share/arduino`
- `ARDMK_PATH` - Path where the `ard-reset-arduino` script is present. If you installed the package, then it is usually `/usr/bin`
- `AVR_TOOLS_DIR` - Path where the avr tools chain binaries are present. If you are going to use the binaries that came with Arduino installation, then you don't have to set it.
- `ARDMK_DIR` - Path where the `*.mk` are present.
On Linux, you shouldn't need to set anything other than your board type and port:
BOARD_TAG = mega2560
MONITOR_PORT = /dev/ttyACM0
- `BOARD_TAG` - Type of board, for a list see boards.txt or `make show_boards`
- `MONITOR_PORT` - The port where your Arduino is plugged in, usually `/dev/ttyACM0` or `/dev/ttyUSB0`
The Makefile also delegates resetting the board to a short Perl program.
You'll need to install `Device::SerialPort` to use it though.