At the end of various experiments and tests of all kinds, I finally managed to run Arduinome! I did not understand the reason for this sudden operation, but describe in detail the procedure that I followed to make it work.
First I want to clarify that arduinome monome serial and serial arduinome still do not recognize, but also pyIO Serial-in windows, can handle full features and software developed for each monomer.
Assuming that the LEDs and buttons were properly connected to arduino (see previous post), the only problem was that I had to solve a serial-interface arduino pyio to use it with various software OSC.
First What you need to have serial-pyio running the environment win, in my case, 'the latest version official website did not work, so I was forced to use the git that I downloaded Ubuntu. Here are the steps I used to get it to work with Windows 7.
Serial-pyIO running in Windows 7
If you do not know how to use git on windows you can follow the procedure (in the previous post) for ubuntu and copy the folder in windows, or to facilitate the things, this package (multiupload) that contains the imported version of ubuntu that from me.
1 - Install and Python Python for Windows extensions
2 - Navigate to the folder pyIO Serial-and double-click on serial-pyio.py (if Windows asks you which program to open the file.py go to the installation location and select python python.exe)
3 - In GUI, Serial-device pyio select / add arduinome, leave the field "name" and the "serial port", corresponding to the com port arduino ONE (in my case COM9)
After performing these steps, my arduinome was linked and the keys were recognized perfectly. In the event that the button pressed to appear late, do not worry: it is a necessary function to reduce the consumption of CPU by software, to reduce the delay select Config / GUI refresh rate / set to desired value (the lower the value, the lower the delay).
As described in the previous post, applications for serial pyio arduinome test did not work properly. So in an attempt to, I was reminded of arduinome reupload the firmware, although I did several times without results. This time I did update the software in advance of the Arduino version 0021 to 0022 and began working strangely Arduinome!
Upload firmware to Arduino A
Steps I followed are very simple:
- Download and extract the latest software Arduino the official site (at the time of writing is 0022)
- Download and extract the original firmware arduinom , updated to the latest version (in my case 3.2)
- From arduino software to select the correct "board" and proper "serial port" (in my case and A respectively Arduino COM9)
- Click on the Verify button and finally upload
After this procedure, you simply open Serial-pyIO, add arduinome, select any text to see an effect on our arduinome. As soon as I get time, finished the exams, I'll post a video to facilitate these steps.
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