![]() Paulvha wrote: ↑ Sat 2:47 pm darrell_6of6 wrote: ↑ Sat 9:54 amįound the issue ( I think) in the boards.txt file. I have done that in the file attached for the boards.txt file. ![]() So the work around seems to be add for your board this entry with the right prefix for the variant. It will then select the first board it will find in the IDE. Removing the package for Apollo3 Json will cause all the Apollo3 boards to be excluded at start and thus you can use IDE. If you had selected one of the Apollo3 boards and closed the IDE, at startup it will fail as there is an empty entry for the mandatory core. This will tell the IDE where the core code can be found for the board. : "sfe_artemis_dk.name=Artemis Dev Kit" it is missing an entry called ".re=arduino", in this example "sfe_artemis_dk.re=arduino". not sure why yet.įound the issue ( I think) in the boards.txt file. If you remove package_sparkfun_apollo3_index.json, I can not select an Apollo3 board anymore. I expect that BOTH package_sparkfun_index.json and package_sparkfun_apollo3_index.json have different info about Apollo3 latest package is confusing. I went to boards manager and it downloaded again. I had the same issue and removed package_sparkfun_apollo3_index.json from my. Assumedly, something in the new board support library is amiss. (It did not compile, but that is another post topic.) Now after closing the Arduino IDE, the IDE will now no longer open! Attempting to run arduino.exe results in the splash window "Initializing packages.", "Preparing boards.", and then disappears. I had some draft BLE code in the sketch ready to try, so I un-commented, and did a verify/upload. This changed the board for my sketch back to a default (Yun?), so I re-set it back to Artemis Redboard. ![]() index.json, and then installed the new 2.0 Arduino Core. Last night I entered the Arduino IDE, went to the BoardManager, cut/pasted the new link to.
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