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INSTALL.txt
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USING COSA WITH THE ARDUINO IDE/BOARDS MANAGER
==============================================
1. Add the URL to the Cosa package definition file to the Arduino IDE
Preferences>Additional Boards Manager URLs field.
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/mikaelpatel/Cosa/master/package_cosa_index.json
2. Open the Arduino IDE Boards Manager in the Tools>Board menu.
3. Select Cosa and install.
USING COSA WITH THE ARDUINO IDE/TOOLCHAIN
=========================================
1. Download and install Arduino IDE. Default install directory in Cosa
build script is $HOME/opt/arduino-VERSION
2. Download and install Cosa. Default install directory for Cosa is
$HOME/Sketchbook/hardware/Cosa (Arduino 1.0.X)
$HOME/Sketchbook/hardware/Cosa/avr (Arduino 1.5.X)
3. Start Arduino IDE.
cd $HOME/opt/arduino-VERSION ; ./arduino
4. Open sketch, compile and upload, and start serial monitor.
a. Set board; Tools>Board>Cosa BOARD
b. Set port; Tools>Port>
c. Open example sketch; File>Sketchbook/hardware>Cosa>...
d. Compile and upload; File>Upload
e. Open Serial Monitor; Tools>Serial Monitor
USING COSA WITH THE GCC AVR TOOLCHAIN (UBUNTU)
==============================================
1. Install gcc-avr (1:48-2.1) with avr-libc and avrdude with Ubuntu
Software Center or apt-get.
2. Set environment variable COSA_DIR to the Cosa install directory.
COSA_DIR=$HOME/Cosa ; export COSA_DIR
3. Set environment variable GCC_AVR_VER to gcc-4.2.
GCC_AVR_VER=gcc-avr-4.2 ; export GCC_AVR_VER
4. Add COSA_DIR/build to PATH
or add a symbolic link in local bin to COSA_DIR/bin/cosa.
ln -s $COSA_DIR/build/cosa $HOME/bin/cosa
5. Run command line build with board.
cd Cosa/example/Benchmarks/CosaBenchmarksPins
cosa nano avanti