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corelibs-arduino101

For Intel Community Support, product questions, or help troubleshooting, visit ICS: https://communities.intel.com/community/tech/intel-curie

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The contents of this repo is distributed through releases in Arduino IDE.
Tools > Board > Boards Manager > Intel Curie Boards by Intel

If you wish to use the latest untested changes, follow these instructions.

  1. Install the latest Intel Curie Boards by Intel from Boards Manager
  2. Download the latest snapshot of this repo
  3. Shut down the IDE
  4. Go to Arduino15 directory
  • Windows: C:\Users\<user>\AppData\Roaming\Arduino15
  • OS X: ~/Library/Arduino15
  • Linux: ~/.arduino15
  1. Go to packages/Intel/hardware/arc32/<version>/
  2. Delete the content of the directory from step 5, and replace it with the content of the "corelibs-arduino101-master" folder in the zip from step 2.

Note: your tools, found in Arduino15/packages/Intel/tools/arduino101load/<version>/, may also need to be updated to the latest snapshot.

Future upgrades may fail since the internal contents were modified by hand. In order to recover, shut down the IDE, delete the entire Arduino15 directory, then restart the IDE.

Pull Requests

Before submitting a pull request, please see our guidelines for writing a considerate commit message.

Support & Issues

If you have found a bug, or you believe a new feature should be added, please use the Github issue tracker (click "Issues" above) to provide details about the bug or feature. If you need product support (e.g. have a question about / are having problems with the Arduino IDE or the Arduino API), please direct them to the support forum.

Examples of things that should go in the Issue tracker

"I noticed that your DoSomeThing library doesn't support all the same modes as the library from SomeOtherGuy: https://link-to-relevant-thing.com Can you add support for these modes?"

"If I run example sketch X on an Arduino 101 board, I get result Y. But if I run the same sketch on an Arduino UNO board, I get result Z. This looks like a bug to me."

Examples of things that should go in the support forum

"I'm having trouble downloading the Arduino 101 boards package in the Arduino IDE Boards Manager"

"How do I use this library?"

"I can't get this example sketch to work. What am I doing wrong?"