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n900 and Arduino
Hi everybody,
I'm starting "working" with arduino for litle electronic projects and I'm surfing old forum messages about the n900 and arduino. Is there a way for use Arduino IDe (or equivalent) and upload a sketch on Arduino connecting it directly to n900 usb? I'd give tension to arduino for separate way so I hope that usb amperage could be not so important. Any resource or link about n900 and this funny little thing? |
Re: n900 and Arduino
You mean you want to write your arduino sketch and upload it to the board over USB directly from the N900? I have never tried this, but i'm assuming you have seen this thread in your research:
Arduino IDE on N900? Because of the Java libraries included with the IDE, it suggests trying Easy Debian to run the IDE (to give the N900 Java support) with USB Host Mode enabled on the N900. Have you already attemped this, or willing to try? It would be interesting to see if you can get it to work :) |
Re: n900 and Arduino
Yes I saw this thread, but it's pretty old. I didn't tried, but I understood that things didn't work so well at the end.
I hoped now Arduino is always more used, someone found something new for maemo. It seems that the easier way is using bluetooth or wifi for serial data communication, and some other machine (desktop or maybe some other mobile platform) for programming and transferring the sketch to the arduino board. :( |
Re: n900 and Arduino
In order to upload code to the Arduino you don't need the full IDE.
the only thing you need is avrdude, a command line application that can be easily compiled on most linux distributions. then you need to find the .hex file generated by arduino and copy it on the n900. |
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I am pretty newbie about all this. |
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how did you go?
did you manage to get it working? |
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Perhaps this video will be useful:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature...&v=80pHPJeEong It shows an example of a USB connection using the QtDruino library: https://github.com/kirik-ch/QtDruino |
Re: n900 and Arduino
Sorry, I wrote in other place on the forum and didn't here. My n900 died past summer, in a unfortunely wet end. I didn't find another one in my area (well I found one but... 400€!!! And another used one but very bad condition) so at the end I finished without n900 and passed at a cheap htc Desire Z. It's not so bad but it's not n900. Worst thing in android (for me) it's the strange multitasking...
I still play with arduino with some friends at local "hackerspace", one of the latest wip is a simple robot arm. Sometimes still look for n900 but not budget now for another toy, and no one at see at the moment. |
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Of course it's up to You, but I would say "sell that **** and buy N900" - in my place, it's around 200$ (used, good condition). Even including shipping costs to Spain (Poland is not so far away), it's still cheaper than what You've found. Again, You do what You feel fancy, but if You need N900, I can help You getting one.
/Estel |
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I consider myself a strange kind of user, not a real power user, but surely more than a simple normal user... |
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