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Re: Arduino and Windows 10


 

I have not heard of any Win 10 issues with respect to the Arduino IDE. I would download and install the IDE, plug the USB cable into your Nano, and then load and compile the Blink program that is under the File --> Examples --> Basic --> Blink.ino. ?If the LED on the Nano blinks at a 1 second rate, you're good to go.

Jack, W8TEE



From: "ktschwab@... [SoftwareControlledHamRadio]"
To: SoftwareControlledHamRadio@...
Sent: Saturday, July 9, 2016 3:34 PM
Subject: [SoftwareControlledHamRadio] Arduino and Windows 10

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Well gentlemen, I just updated my PC to the Windows 10 operating system; now something new to learn too!? I am wondering, how the Arduino software for the 49-er (March 2016 QST build), and Windows 10 will get along?? I am about ready to give it a try, but I would like to have your input.? Also, should I program the Arduino off of the daughter board or on it?? I believe I had read doing both in the instructions.? One said that the PC could/might be damaged and the other indicated (to me), that it was programed on the board.? This should be EXCITING, especially if all of this works!? Thanks, 73, de Karl, KO8S


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