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If you go where the link in the announcement at the top takes you, from there, eventually, you get to a page with a link for downloading the program.
#Arduino simulator 1.4 free download download
The simulator's site doesn't have any comments up about the download issue.
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Linked to how Google's shared docs system operates, I suspect. Modified comments on download from original post.ĭownload link had a dead end route waiting for you. but I STILL think we should be promoting the good ones!
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(Again.) Before we all get behind THIS one, maybe we should explore the field a bit? I had no idea (duh) that this wasn't the first. there I go getting all excited, rushing in. On 22 Jan 15 I cut down the following, but left parts to highlight the dead end which I suspect remains, and to make the following point, which was originally a PS. If it even almost works, let's make getting it working even better worth the time of the people behind it.ĭownload problem solved! See post of 22 Jan 15 I haven't played with it, but if it even ALMOST works, let's all get busy on. Three cheers for this EXCELLENT initiative. but I can make a great start on the overall road to success with the simulator.
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If I can "do" the LED in the simulation, I've solved the Arduino and software problems for doing the door lock in the real world. FOR THE SIMULATION, I doubt that there is a door-lock-thingie "device" in the simulator. In the final product, the Arduino will make an output high to make the door-lock-thingie unlock. "Stuff" boils down to inputs and outputs.įor a maybe-almost-too-simple example: Suppose I was using the simulator to develop software for a system to unlock my front door if I press the right buttons on a keypad. I would encourage people using the simulator to teach Arduino use to encourage a good design/ development skill along the road to coping with the fact that the simulator probably WON'T simulate every possible bit of external kit: How does it handle complex external hardware?