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RE: Arduino IDE on Pine64 - martinayotte - 07-18-2016 For the IDE itself, you need to replace the arduino-1.6.9/java/bin/java with the one from /usr/bin/java. You will need to replace also the ./arduino-1.6.9/lib/libastylej.so with the one installed by "apt-get install libastylej-jni" from /usr/lib/jni/aarch64-linux-gnu/libastylej.so. Finally, you also need to replace the ./arduino-1.6.9/lib/liblistSerialsj.so with one compiled from sources, (I'm providing here a zip of my compile). For the compiler, you need first to install "apt-get install libgcc1-armhf-cross". Then, i've added the libs libz.so.1.2.8/libpthread-2.19.so/libtinfo.so.5.9 from a RaspberryPi into /usr/arm-linux-gnueabihf/lib/ and created proper symbolic links for them, libz.so.1/libpthread.so.0/libtinfo.so.5 accordingly. Beware that if you install some other frameworks using Board Manager, maybe you will need to tweak some other stuff, since it will also install 32bits version. RE: Arduino IDE on Pine64 - jrullan - 07-18-2016 Thank you martinayotte! I will definitely give it a try and report back the results. RE: Arduino IDE on Pine64 - Zoidiano0 - 08-01-2016 Hi i have been trying to make this work the version 1.6.10 needs java 8 and by replacing the java file with he on of the java jdk make it work but i still no able to make it compile using a lower version of the board manager like 1.6.5 it says cant exec and with the default says that cant locate the gnu-g++ i have installed libgcc1-armhf-cross by downloading the files and dependencies from the debian depository manually and installed as well but nope not working yet also include the 32b library that u upload and nothing any ideas please.>?? i really want to make this work thanks! RE: Arduino IDE on Pine64 - tllim - 08-04-2016 (08-01-2016, 07:31 PM)Zoidiano0 Wrote: Hiare you using open JDK or Oracle JDK? RE: Arduino IDE on Pine64 - victagayun - 10-09-2016 Hello Is there step by step procedure to install it? say from installing java, what ever version it is? RE: Arduino IDE on Pine64 - jrullan - 07-05-2017 Hi all! This is an update although specifically for the Pinebook I just received, it might work on the Pine64+. I just ran the update scripts on /usr/local/sbin/ (kernel,uboot and package) to update to version 0.5.5 on my Pinebook 14". I gathered some information from other forums and this is my small list of instructions I followed to make Arduino IDE 1.8.3 work on the Pinebook (compiling and loading). Info to install Arduino IDE in Pine64 https://forum.arduino.cc/index.php?topic=400808.0 1. Download the ARM version of Arduino IDE (1.8.3) 2. Run the ./install script in the folder arduino-1.X.X 3. Add armhf architecture support Code: sudo dpkg --add-architecture armhf 4. Install some 32 bit libraries (armhf) Code: sudo apt-get install libxtst6:armhf 5. Set permissions for accessing serial port: Code: sudo usermod -a -G dialout pine64 It took a while to open the app, but once opened it was fast and compiled very fast. Still have to try this on the Pine64+. RE: Arduino IDE on Pine64 - pfeerick - 07-05-2017 Thanks for that jrulian. You could also run this script which I wrote at the end of May to install the Arduino IDE (updated for 1.8.3 now that it's out). I had tested it working with the current release of the mate desktop for the pinebook at the time, and it was fully functional, and was hoping a few more people on the IRC chat would have tested it for me. As you pointed out, the Arduino IDE is very slow the first time it loads, but after then it starts reasonably fast... (probably just building cache files for future runs), and compiles are nice and fast. |