Add path examples for both Mac IDE versions
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# that things are canonically arranged beneath the directories defined
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# that things are canonically arranged beneath the directories defined
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# above.
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# above.
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#
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#
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# On the Mac you might want to set:
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# On the Mac with IDE 1.0 you might want to set:
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#
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# ARDUINO_DIR = /Applications/Arduino.app/Contents/Resources/Java
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# ARDUINO_DIR = /Applications/Arduino.app/Contents/Resources/Java
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# ARDMK_DIR = /usr/local
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# ARDMK_DIR = /usr/local
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#
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#
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# On the Mac with IDE 1.5+ you might want to set:
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# ARDUINO_DIR = /Applications/Arduino.app/Contents/Java
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# ARDMK_DIR = /usr/local
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#
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# On Linux, you might prefer:
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# On Linux, you might prefer:
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#
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#
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# ARDUINO_DIR = /usr/share/arduino
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# ARDUINO_DIR = /usr/share/arduino
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Download a copy of this repo some where in your system or install it through a package.
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Download a copy of this repo some where in your system or install it through a package.
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On the Mac you might want to set:
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On the Mac with IDE 1.0 you might want to set:
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```make
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```make
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ARDUINO_DIR = /Applications/Arduino.app/Contents/Resources/Java
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ARDUINO_DIR = /Applications/Arduino.app/Contents/Resources/Java
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BOARD_TAG = mega2560
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BOARD_TAG = mega2560
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```
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```
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On the Mac with IDE 1.5+ it's like above but with
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ARDUINO_DIR = /Applications/Arduino.app/Contents/Java
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```
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On Linux (if you have installed through package), you shouldn't need to set anything other than your board type and port:
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On Linux (if you have installed through package), you shouldn't need to set anything other than your board type and port:
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```make
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```make
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