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* The MightyCore extensions to Arduino, which include the Sanguino configuration files. | * The MightyCore extensions to Arduino, which include the Sanguino configuration files. | ||
− | First, install the Arduino program on your computer. | + | First, install the Arduino program on your computer. |
Secondly, install the Time and DS1307 libraries in your Arduino libraries folder. The exact location of this libraries folder depends a bit on your operating system. For example, on Mac OSX, the directory would be ~/Documents/Arduino/libraries/. On Windows, it would be My Documents\Arduino\libraries\ . Copy the Time folder (the one with the time.h file, not the top-level Time folder) to your libraries folder. If your library is installed correctly, it will show up in (and be importable from) the '''Sketch > Import Library''' menu in the Arduino program when you restart it. | Secondly, install the Time and DS1307 libraries in your Arduino libraries folder. The exact location of this libraries folder depends a bit on your operating system. For example, on Mac OSX, the directory would be ~/Documents/Arduino/libraries/. On Windows, it would be My Documents\Arduino\libraries\ . Copy the Time folder (the one with the time.h file, not the top-level Time folder) to your libraries folder. If your library is installed correctly, it will show up in (and be importable from) the '''Sketch > Import Library''' menu in the Arduino program when you restart it. |