Nice one. using windows, I found the com port for arduino changes a lot. I posted before.
I have to check settings to see what port the uno is using as it changes for no reason.
I just get a message that it hasn't flashed ok...not it's the wrong port. Worth mentioning?
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I found the uno easier to use with gcb than a pic from a new users point of view.
The com port changing was the only problem I had and gcb doesn't say it's the wrong com port.
This can be a head scratcher for a new user when you have flashed the uno a few times and then it won't.
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Someone called Mauro asked 'how do I setup and program an UNO'
Like this....
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Nice one. using windows, I found the com port for arduino changes a lot. I posted before.
I have to check settings to see what port the uno is using as it changes for no reason.
I just get a message that it hasn't flashed ok...not it's the wrong port. Worth mentioning?
Stan. I had rerecord the video anyway... so, I add the point you made. Cheers.
I found the uno easier to use with gcb than a pic from a new users point of view.
The com port changing was the only problem I had and gcb doesn't say it's the wrong com port.
This can be a head scratcher for a new user when you have flashed the uno a few times and then it won't.