Help installing Sanguino-0023r4 on Arduino1.0.1

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r34ct0r

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Jul 16, 2012, 12:53:03 AM7/16/12
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Hi Folks, I bought a sanguino almost 4years ago but I just got put together just now and downloaded the sanguino software (Sanguino-0023r4.zip) . Looking at the installation instructions below, it seems that there's no (1) /cores/sanguino directories, and (3) there are no /libraries folder? I'm a little confused, and would greatly appreciate if somebody can help me installing it on Mac OS, I have Arduino 1.0.1  installed.

  1. Copy sanguino-software-1.x/cores/sanguino to arduino-0012/hardware/cores/sanguino
  2. Copy sanguino-software-1.x/bootloaders/atmega644p to arduino-0012/hardware/bootloaders/atmega644p
  3. Copy all the folders in sanguino-software-1.x/libraries/ to arduino-0012/hardware/libraries/overwriting the existing libraries.

Ronald "Monty" Montemayor

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Jul 16, 2012, 1:03:41 AM7/16/12
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Looks like the current sanguino only targets 0023 at this time, I already switched to 0023, but still the folders listed in the instructions are still missing.... Sorry for asking newbie questions. Hope somebody can point me to the right direction.

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Neuro8

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Jul 16, 2012, 8:53:57 AM7/16/12
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Could you try the instructions on their site?


Copy /sanguino from the zip file to arduino-0018/hardware/ You should end up with arduino-0018/hardware/sanguino/
Select Sanguino from the Boards menu in the arduino software
Use it!

You're on 0023 but the process should be the same.

Ronald "Monty" Montemayor

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Jul 16, 2012, 11:02:31 AM7/16/12
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HI Dominic,

I actually followed the instructions from the site, but the zip file from sanquino doesn't have a directory cores/sanguino,    it has cores/arduino though?  if that is now the correct directory fromt the source, does this means I have to overwrite the cores/arduino on the target?

also for instructions #3, the zip file doesn't have /libraries folder, should this be ignored? 

FYI, i'm using the latest sanguino software (Sanguino-0023r4.zip), even the r2 and r3 doesn't have these folders whne I looked at them.

not sure why the sanguino site is not updated with all the new instructions.





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Guan Yang

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Jul 16, 2012, 11:05:17 AM7/16/12
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As Arduino is currently configured (and has been for a while), you only need to copy *one* folder to arduino/hardware. This would be the sanguino-software-1.x folder. Copy that to arduino/hardware.

It will in turn contain cores/arduino, but that's correct.


On Monday, July 16, 2012 at 11:02 , Ronald "Monty" Montemayor wrote:

> HI Dominic,
>
> I actually followed the instructions from the site, but the zip file from sanquino doesn't have a directory cores/sanguino, it has cores/arduino though? if that is now the correct directory fromt the source, does this means I have to overwrite the cores/arduino on the target?
>
> also for instructions #3, the zip file doesn't have /libraries folder, should this be ignored?
>
> FYI, i'm using the latest sanguino software (Sanguino-0023r4.zip (http://code.google.com/p/sanguino/downloads/detail?name=Sanguino-0023r4.zip&can=2&q=)), even the r2 and r3 doesn't have these folders whne I looked at them.
>
> not sure why the sanguino site is not updated with all the new instructions.
>
>
>
>
> On Mon, Jul 16, 2012 at 8:53 AM, Neuro8 <Dominic....@gmail.com (mailto:Dominic....@gmail.com)> wrote:
> > Could you try the instructions on their site?
> >
> >
> > Copy /sanguino from the zip file to arduino-0018/hardware/ You should end up with arduino-0018/hardware/sanguino/
> > Select Sanguino from the Boards menu in the arduino software
> > Use it!
> >
> > You're on 0023 but the process should be the same.
> >
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Michael

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Jul 16, 2012, 11:08:46 AM7/16/12
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Sorry, sent the email before I had finished typing it! The relevant posts are below.

http://michaelchuah.net/index.php/2012/06/16/sanguino-with-arduino-1-0-1-ide/


Michael Chuah
Graduate Student
Biomimetic Robotics Lab
Massachusetts Institute of Technology


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