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CLI configs do not work on Windows #255

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kittaakos opened this issue May 14, 2020 · 2 comments
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CLI configs do not work on Windows #255

kittaakos opened this issue May 14, 2020 · 2 comments
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@csaba911 wrote here:

Awesome tutorial, much more detailed what is needed but my clean fresh install of 0.0.6 works nothing like illustrated.
when searching for board -> not found, I mean
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clean fresh install of 0.0.6 works nothing like illustrated.

@csaba911, I could not reproduce it with the 0.0.6-alpha on Windows. Please try to start the application from a CMD.exe.

  • Download the ZIP and unpack,
  • cd to "Arduino Pro IDE-v0.0.6-win",
  • start with "Arduino Pro IDE.exe".

Do you see any errors in the terminal? What does the status bar show, do it have a yellow (offline) background color? Also, please check if it isn't a port issue on Windows, please try to change the daemon.port config value.

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per1234 commented Feb 17, 2021

Closing due to lack of feedback. @csaba911 if you are still experiencing this issue when using the new 0.1.4 release of Arduino Pro IDE, and you can comment here with all the information kittaakos requested, we'll investigate further.

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