Getting started with Arduino UNO
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Procedure for Getting started with Arduino UNO R3
- Download Arduino Software (which included the USB driver for Arduino UNO and AVRDUDE)
- http://arduino.cc/en/main/software
- Create an folder Arduino e.g. C:\arduino-1.0.3
- Copy the Arduino files into C:\arduino-1.0.3
- The drivers can be found under C:\arduino-1.0.3\drivers (not the FTDI USB Drivers)
- If the Arduino UNO was already connected then use following help http://arduino.cc/en/Guide/UnoDriversWindowsXP which is similar to Windows7 or Windows8 procedure.
- AVRDUDE can be found in folder: C:\arduino-1.0.3\hardware\tools\avr\bin
- Configure the programmer in Bascom-AVR OPTIONS >>>> Programmer
- Select: External programmer
- Select: Hex
- Under Program: select the path to AVRDUDE.exe --> C:\arduino-1.0.3\hardware\tools\avr\bin\avrdude.exe
- Under Parameter use: -v -F -C c:\arduino-1.0.3\hardware\tools\avr\etc\avrdude.conf -p m328p -P com8 -c arduino -b 115200 -Uflash:w:{FILE}:a
- Change the comX port to the COM port of your Arduino UNO
- The avrdude.conf file can be found here: c:\arduino-1.0.3\hardware\tools\avr\etc\
- When you want to use an Arduino UNO (not R3) then you need to change arduino to stk500 (not tested info)
Easy Example Code:
$regfile = "m328pdef.dat"
$crystal = 16000000 '16MHz
$hwstack = 60
$swstack = 60
$framesize = 60
Config Com1 = 57600 , Synchrone = 0 , Parity = None , Stopbits = 1 , Databits = 8 , Clockpol = 0
Do
Print "Hello World"
Waitms 1000
Loop
End 'end program