Hello all,
Answers:
Yes, I can copy the ino files to the Arduino directory under USER on the Raspberry Pi.
I am hoping to avoid that by possibly a virtual link of the directory.
Yes, I have started a similar post on arduino.cc but I thought being that the hardware is a Raspberry Pi with an operating system that there might already be a solution here.
As for Windows, yes, I have the Arduino IDE on Windows 7 only because I use wamp and have my own php/mysql and a few Python routines there.
By the way, my windows path for the Arduino IDE is only e:\Arduino-code.
Someone on the arduino.cc mentioned an oddity that the ino files are usually under a similar directory under the Arduino IDE as well.
Thank you all.
If anyone knows of another solution, I would like to hear it.
Answers:
Yes, I can copy the ino files to the Arduino directory under USER on the Raspberry Pi.
I am hoping to avoid that by possibly a virtual link of the directory.
Yes, I have started a similar post on arduino.cc but I thought being that the hardware is a Raspberry Pi with an operating system that there might already be a solution here.
As for Windows, yes, I have the Arduino IDE on Windows 7 only because I use wamp and have my own php/mysql and a few Python routines there.
By the way, my windows path for the Arduino IDE is only e:\Arduino-code.
Someone on the arduino.cc mentioned an oddity that the ino files are usually under a similar directory under the Arduino IDE as well.
Thank you all.
If anyone knows of another solution, I would like to hear it.
Statistics: Posted by xmanhattan — Tue Jan 28, 2025 8:20 am