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Arduino IDE Library example: HelloWorld.ino #include <LuaWrapper.h> LuaWrapper lua; void setup() { Serial.begin(115200); String script = String("print('Hello world!')"); ...
Arduino IDE Library example: HelloWorld.ino #include <LuaWrapper.h> LuaWrapper lua; void setup() { Serial.begin(115200); String script = String("print('Hello world!')"); ...
Just like the ESP8266’s popularity exploded when it was added to the Arduino IDE, we’ve got high hopes for the CH32 family in the coming months.
If your Arduino has a built-in WiFi or Bluetooth chip, such as ESP8266, it may have a separate LED that starts blinking as soon as you plug in the Arduino. Some Arduinos have two onboard power LEDs.
The Arduino IDE can be loaded onto Windows requires Win 8.1 or 10, Mac OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion or newer, and Linux 32 and 64 bit computers and is written in Java and based on Processing and other ...
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