You also don't need the whole IDE to load code. If you think about a product that is in the hands of an end user, they don't have to have Arduino IDE or more importantly all the libraries in proper version and locations to compile code and upload. xloader is very light weight and efficient in updating firmware and loading firmware into a bunch of chips.

I am using xloader on an arduino Leonardo to upload a project onto the card when i hit the reset button to enter bootloader and then upload the file but whenever i press the button then hit upload it says its uploading but nothing happens after that. I am wondering if anybody can help me fix this issue so that i can upload my project.


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Open the arduino IDE and enable verbose mode for 'upload', if you inspect the scroll back, the AVRDude command for your board can be found. then its just a matter of changing the hex location. Its command line stuff though.

ok my arduino is not doing the same thing as the one in the video. when i first connected the arduino to my pc via usb the L light was blinking 5 to 10 times per second when i press the reset button the slows down for about two seconds and the RX light flashes once then it goes back to blinking very fast. It is not doing the same as the video showed

BRO i got it i am so stupid. i went onto the arduino forums and posted the question there and i got a reponse that said pressing the reset button once resets the board hitting it twice quickly puts it into bootloader mode i tried it and it worked first try

Finally I went back to installed Arduino.app copied all the files into the scetchbook directory. Still not working so I copied all the directories and content into the already existing libraries directory. Then I started arduino, opened the directory with polargraph_server_polarshield. Then using the test option. Everything was fine. So I uploaded. After maybe half a minute the touchscreen was available.

I have come up with a commandline that says AVRDUDE.EXE -c arduino -p atmega328 -P com8 -b 57600 -vv -U flash:w:"D:\Documents\mikroPascal\Stoker\MyStokerSlave.hex":ibut I get the error sayingAVRDUDE.EXE: Can't find programmer id "arduino"

First, choose the hex file in the first line, then choose your arduino, the baud rate changes automatically with your device selection. Then choose com port, using the same technique, i.e. select the last port (windows machine). Then press upload and wait for the message on the bottom of the screen to say XXXX KB uploaded.

I made some search (around 4 hours) to understand where my errors came from. Before to kill my computer I prefered to re-install labview 2012 and all its components. After long time of stress, I finally open my eyes and...... THAT WORKS!! well I think that my main error was the bad installation I made at first time for the arduino toolkit.

Well now I have another quetion. I am making a datacenter with some arduinos. The last one which is connected on my computer gets datas from the others by zigbee way. Can I put my old code on the arduino (linked on my computer and on labview) or all the code will be written on labview? 2351a5e196

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