Maple is proprietary software produced by Maplesoft and requires a license to obtain, install, and activate. Arch is not officially supported, but the installer provided by Maplesoft may work in some cases.
Maplesoft provides an installer script that may work on some Arch Linux installations. Version 18 is supported by maple18AUR, later versions use the year as a version: e.g. maple2021AUR. Make sure that you have a working Java installation before beginning.
After purchasing your license, download the appropriate Maple release package and unpack it in a location of your choosing. Open a terminal, change to the directory in which you unpacked the files, and run the installer script as a normal user. Installing the program's files inside of a user's home directory is the default option, and allows for easy removal of all components at a later time.
Due to an extreme exam period, I've decided to come back to my bread and butter and wanted to download it to my secondary directory. the problem is that the gdam installer keeps opening a new folder in my main C directory. I tried changing the specs in the app, but when re-downloading it keeps opening a new folder. hope you got a way out, thank you in advance.
First, create a directory in /opt for Maple. If you are installing Maple 10, you probably want to call this /opt/maple10 instead. If you do, remember to use the appropriate path for the rest of the commands in this guide.
Now so that we can just type maple to start Maple or xmaple to start the graphical version, we need to create symbolic links somewhere in your $PATH. We will be using /usr/local/bin which is reserved for local installations:
replace "C:\Program Files\Maple\uninstall\Uninstall Maple .exe", with the path to that file on your computer. You need to create the installer.properties file (make sure file extensions are visible in windows!)
UPDATE:
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The 103c8t6 does not include a USB bootloader in rom, though it does have a serial bootloader. I would assume that you can put a USB capable bootloader on the chip, but it's not there by default. I don't know whether the maple IDE assumes the st bootloader, or something custom, but a random eBay st board is probably bare.
Now, hopefully bobcousins will get is all working under Arduino 1.5.7. HOwever it appears that unless someone finds a way to enumerate the COMx port of the Maple under Win8.1, the DFU-Util will still be needed unless the Arduino IDE has a hook to replace AVRDUDE. (I thought I had it, but I'm getting a library path error: arm-none-eabi-g++: error: C:\Program Files (x86)\arduino_157\hardware\maple-asp\Maple\variants\maple/libmaple.a: No such file or directory) Maybe tomorrow with a fresh cup of coffee?
Also. The board I have, doesn't have the LED on the same pin as the maple board and also doesnt have 2 push buttons, it only has a reset button, but looking at the Maple mini schematic, its easy to wire another led and it looks like i can use the jump links as the push button, as long as I connect PB8 to the Boot0 link.
(Maple has the LED on PB1, it looks like the LED on my board is on PC13)
I'll need to wire up the LED otherwise I can't see it flashing during startup, to work out when to use the jump link to trigger the various USB configs required for the full setup.
You need to install drivers twice, once when the Maple board is in bootloader (DFU driver) and once again when the Maple is running a sketch (Maple serial port). Possibly the DFU driver can be installed using the libusb installer, I didn't try that. Either way you must pre-install the DFU driver before downloading a sketch.
I'll look at bundling a bootloader and UART programmer to allow native downloads. I'll also like to create a target for the non-maple boards, and maybe an installer. Any help with Linux installation would be appreciated
I've taken a closer look at the schematic of the maple mini versus the hardware of my STM32 board and it looks like there are some more hardware differences that will prevent it working as a maple mini clone.
I soldered a wire between PB8 and my Boot0 jump link (is the jump link in the center of the board), and followed the instructions,. on the maple wiki, which basically pull boot0 and high while the led is flashing quickly.
(2) Open Maple, at the prompt type libname. This will display where maple currently looks for packages. You need to modify libname to include the path to the directory used in (1). This can be done by assigning libname := newpath, libname;.
(4) Step (2) can be automatically executed at the start of every Maple session by adding the libname assignment to your maple init file. In Maple Help, see worksheet,reference,initialization. Or go to the URL =worksheet/reference/initialization .
If you want to include whole worksheets with inputs and outputs, then look into maple2e. The file maple2e.sty is supplied by Maplesoft, and you should move it to the proper folder on your machine look here for instructions.
Maple is network licensed and requires a connection to Dartmouth's license manager each time you run Maple. You must be on the campus network (wired, Eduroam WiFi, or VPN). During installation, select Network, single server as the type of license, and enter maplelicense.dartmouth.edu as the network license server. Leave the Port number at the default (27000).
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I may be refretting one of my maple fretboard guitars in the near future and reradiusing it to a flatter radius so I'll need to refinish it. I've read that most makers install the frets and then spray over the entire neck, frets and all, then the finish on the frets is removed when they're leveled and dressed.
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