Branch | Usage | json links |
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master |
stable release | https://github.com/Ameba-AIoT/ameba-arduino-d/raw/master/Arduino_package/package_realtek_amebad_index.json |
dev |
merge Pull Request & early release |
https://github.com/Ameba-AIoT/ameba-arduino-d/raw/dev/Arduino_package/package_realtek_amebad_early_index.json |
For all release
information, please visit this link.
You can refer to this link to get started: http://www.amebaiot.com/ameba-arduino-getting-started/ , or follow the steps below.
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Add Ameba Arduino SDK link to Arduino IDE Additional Boards Manager
Arduino IDE 1.6.5 and above versions support third party hardware so please make sure to use the latest Arduino IDE for better experience.
Therefore, you need to add Ameba Arduino SDK link in
"File" -> "Preferences" -> "Additional Boards Manager URLs:"
Copy and paste the following link into the field and click "OK",
We also suggest to enable "Show verbose output" options on "compilation" and "upload" in Preference for easier debugging.
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Install Ameba board in "Board Manager"
Open "Tools" -> "Board" -> "Board Manager", wait for it to update additional hardware configurations, then type "ameba" in the search bar, you will see Realtek Ameba in the list.
Press "Install" to start the installation.
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Select your Ameba model in "Tools" -> "Board" -> "AmebaD ARM (32-bits) Boards"
Make sure you select the correct model for your board, otherwise your program might not work properly
Now you are ready to develop and upload firmware onto Ameba.
For more information, please refer to https://www.amebaiot.com/en/ameba-arduino-summary/
Please spend 5 mins to read the Coding Style and Contribution Guideline at here before you contribute.