How to Install Arduino on a Raspberry Pi
Boot up your Raspberry Pi.,Log in to a user account., Open Terminal., Wait for the program to confirm the download., Wait for the download to finish.
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Boot up your Raspberry Pi.
Make sure your Pi can connect to the internet; you'll need an internet connection to download the Arduino software. ,, Type in sudo apt-get install arduino.
This command will ask you for your password, so do not forget to enter it., When apt asks for you to confirm the download, hit Y and then hit ↵ Enter.
If the shell displays a program not found error, then you do not have apt., When the download from the APT software database is finished, plug in your Arduino and execute the IDE to start coding. -
Step 2: Log in to a user account.
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Step 3: Open Terminal.
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Step 4: Wait for the program to confirm the download.
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Step 5: Wait for the download to finish.
Detailed Guide
Make sure your Pi can connect to the internet; you'll need an internet connection to download the Arduino software. ,, Type in sudo apt-get install arduino.
This command will ask you for your password, so do not forget to enter it., When apt asks for you to confirm the download, hit Y and then hit ↵ Enter.
If the shell displays a program not found error, then you do not have apt., When the download from the APT software database is finished, plug in your Arduino and execute the IDE to start coding.
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