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===Intro=== | ===Intro=== | ||
Arduino is an open source hardware and software. | [https://www.arduino.cc/ Arduino] is an open source hardware and software. | ||
The software is used to transit code to the memory of the connected machine. | The software is used to transit code to the memory of the connected machine. | ||
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It provides a user friendly environment to type C code: this is possible because it doesn’t show all the processes going on in the machine. | It provides a user friendly environment to type [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C_(programming_language) C code]: this is possible because it doesn’t show all the processes going on in the machine. | ||
This aspect could be really helpful for beginners but it could turn turn into an obstacle :((. | This aspect could be really helpful for beginners but it could turn turn into an obstacle :((. | ||
===Alternative method to create a sample=== | ===Alternative method to create a sample=== |
Revision as of 16:01, 10 October 2019
Working with Arduino
1.10
Intro
Arduino is an open source hardware and software.
The software is used to transit code to the memory of the connected machine.
It provides a user friendly environment to type C code: this is possible because it doesn’t show all the processes going on in the machine.
This aspect could be really helpful for beginners but it could turn turn into an obstacle :((.
Alternative method to create a sample
./samplify.sh *name*.wav