Source code of the wireless intensity controlled light and volume objects for Faculty of Design student Federica Gasperat.
A project in collaboration with makerspace - Faculty of Computer Science at the Free University of Bolzano. See also makerspace | learning by doing.
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c o m p u t e r s c i e n c e f a c u l t y
Clone this repository with git command line or Git for Windows or else you can
also download the repository as a ZIP file. Then put the project folder
somewhere on your filesystem of your PC. Launch your Arduino installation and go
to the menu bar File | Preferences
. In the Settings
tab click the Browse
button on the right side of Sketchbook location:
and select the project
folder that you have just copied. Hit the OK
button and close the Arduino IDE
without saving the empty sketch. Now after every restart of the IDE you can
launch any sketch that resides within the project folder and any included
software library within the library folder will be available for your sketches.
The sketches have been developed with the Arduino IDE 1.6.9 from the arduino.cc website. You can expect that the sketches can be executed for any future release of the IDE. Any previous release of the IDE is not guaranteed to work as it could be that specific properties or behaviours of the IDE are expected or used.
As a second option for developing software for Arduino you can use the Visual Studio plugin Visual Micro. The Visual Studio IDE can nowadays be downloaded from Mircosoft for free as a Community edition, that needs only a valid registered Microsoft account such that it works properly.
The sketches have been developed for the Arduino Uno or Arduino Due. Any other board with an ATmega328 compatible microcontroller might also work but our mileage may vary.