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MCU, MPU & DSP Development Tools AVR8 & PROPELLER DEV SYSTEM (SBC)

Chameleon-AVR

Manufacturer Part Number
Chameleon-AVR
Description
MCU, MPU & DSP Development Tools AVR8 & PROPELLER DEV SYSTEM (SBC)
Manufacturer
Nurve Networks
Datasheet

Specifications of Chameleon-AVR

Processor To Be Evaluated
AVR 328P
Data Bus Width
8 bit
Interface Type
USB, VGA, PS/2, I2C, ISP, SPI
Operating Supply Voltage
3.3 V, 5 V
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
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There are also directories for Linux and Mac which have their respective files. But, before copying the above file to your
desk, I want you to take a look at the directories on the DVD-ROM one level above. These are shown in Figure 15.42
below:
Figure 15.42 – Directory structure of the Arduino tools on the DVD-ROM.
Referring to Figure 15.42, you see the Windows, Linux, Mac directories which each contain a ZIP file (or appropriate) set
of tools for the platform. But, there are two other directories that we are going to need in a moment; \LIBRARIES and
\SKETECHES. These two directories are needed to augment the Arduino default installation, so we can compile
Chameleon programs with the Arduino tool. The \LIBRARIES directory has all the Chameleon libraries ported over to
work with the Arduino tool (very simple changes in most case) and the \SKETCHES directory has all the programs and
demos from this manual in Arduino format for you.
Later in the installation, I am going to direct you to copy the contents of these folders into their respective locations in the
Arduino installation directory. This is important since you will perform this step on all three platforms; Windows, Linux, Mac
-- whichever you are using.
15.2.2 Copying the Files to Your Hard Drive
Go ahead and locate the main ZIP file on the DVD named:
DVD-ROM:\ CHAM_AVR \ TOOLS \ ARDUINO \ WINDOWS \ arduino-0017.zip
And decompress it into your development directory. I do all my work in a directory called \SOURCE on my computer (and
this is where you should have copied all the .C|H files in previous installation steps. Go ahead and create a directory
called \ARDUINO inside \SOURCE, then decompress the ZIP file right inside the \ARDUINO folder and enable directory
names. This way the unzip will create a sub-directory named \ARDUINO-0017 for you. Then in the future as you get new
versions of the tool you can do the same and keep them organized if you want to roll back. Thus, you should have
something that looks like the directory structure shown in Figure 15.43 when done.
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