This repository contains patches and precompiled binaries of the Arduino IDE for ARM. The binaries were compiled on a raspberry pi or an x64 linux machine via cross compilation.
Tested devices are:
- Raspberry Pi2
- Open a ticket if your device works
Please refere to the releases page to get the latest working IDE. I will try to tag each version that compiles fine for me. The current git state might not work, please refere to the tags of the releases!
To install the software just extract the package with tar -xf arduino-1.x.x.tar.xz
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You can also run the install.sh
script to install the IDE on your ARM device.
The Arduino IDE for ARM would not be possible with a lot of work from other people. In this section I want to give credit for them and provide some additional resources. Thanks a lot for all the help and work you've done!
- #4457
- #3549
- https://github.com/ShorTie8/Arduino_IDE
- https://www.raspberrypi.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=66&t=92662
1.6.8-rc1 Release (29.01.2015)
* Release of the first working Arduino IDE compilation
* Last upstream commit was: fa0d5808462a435c7178121585f90668223e017d
* libserials is actually version 1.0.7 not 1.0.5
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