![]() What I can't find are drivers or information for the iRobot USB cable. The RooStick on the other hand seems to be using a Silicon Laboratories CP210x USB to UART Bridge. The PnP ID for this device appears to be 'USB VID_10C4&PID_EA60' with a pretty good abundance of drivers out there. It's using the FTDI232R USB to UART bridge. Set Up the ARTIK IDE The ARTIK Integrated Development Environment (IDE) makes for easy application development on ARTIK modules. The installer includes all software SDK packages, tools, and drivers required to build and debug applications. Install the ARTIK IDE. Initially, we'll just use its terminal emulator interface to your ARTIK board. Then, once you have a chance to play with the command line interface, we'll show you how to use the IDE to compile and run your first application. Click the tab for ARTIK IDE setup instructions for your OS. ARTIK IDE Installation under Windows The ARTIK IDE is a breeze to install, configure, and use. Install as described below, then follow the subsequent articles to configure the and to use the IDE for an embedded or project. Installing ARTIK IDE We recommend that Windows users install ARTIK IDE v2.0.0. As part of its complete development environment, it integrates a convenient terminal emulator that you can start using right away to talk to your ARTIK board. System Requirements – Microsoft Windows 7/8/10 (64-bit) – 3 GB RAM minimum, 8 GB recommended – 2.5 GB disk space minimum, 5 GB recommended – 1280 x 800 screen resolution Uninstalling previous IDE revisions. If you have installed an older version of the ARTIK IDE, you will need to uninstall it through the normal process for your development system OS. But first, bring up and review the article and export your old projects before uninstallation. Installing the IDE. The ARTIK IDE installation on your development PC enables creation of a binary file that runs on your target ARTIK board. It has been tested on Windows 7, 8, and 10. Install the ARTIK IDE on your development system by downloading and running the installer package. If you already installed the ARTIK IDE for one ARTIK module type, you do not need to install it again – just follow the article to install SDK packages to support other ARTIK module types. • Accept the license agreement. ![]() Upon launching the installer, you will be presented with the ARTIK IDE license agreement. Read it through and accept to proceed. • Specify the location. Specify the installation directory for the IDE using Browse, or accept the default directory location. Ensure there are no spaces in the directory path name. Click Next to proceed. • Proceed with installation. The installer will display the installation location. If there is no further change, click Install to install the IDE and tools. Click Finish to complete the procedure. • Install SDKs. On the initial run, the IDE will bring up the Package Manager. Simply check the box next to your module type(s), then click Apply. Appropriate SDKs will be listed, with the latest selected by default. Your SDK selection (like SDK 18.05.00) must match your module OS (like os_18.05.00). You'll be able to repeat this process at any time, or check for updates, as shown in the article. Note: You must be connected to the Internet, or you will see this message. If that happens, go to the Updating ARTIK SDK article once you have re-established a connection. • Proceed with support module installation. If the installation details are correct (check for errors like the example shown), click OK to continue. Downloads (especially of toolchains) might take a long time, so be patient. • Restart the IDE when requested. Running the IDE. Each time you want to open the ARTIK IDE: • Locate and run the installed ARTIK IDE program. Go ahead now to terminal emulator setup. When finished, you'll be ready for the Tutorials. ARTIK IDE Installation under Linux The ARTIK IDE is a breeze to install, configure, and use. Install as described below, then follow the subsequent articles to configure the and to use the IDE for an embedded or project. Installing ARTIK IDE We recommend that Linux users install ARTIK IDE v2.0.0. As part of its complete development environment, it integrates a convenient terminal emulator that you can start using right away to talk to your ARTIK board. System Requirements – Ubuntu-14 x64 16.04 (64-bit) – 3 GB RAM minimum, 8 GB recommended – 2.5 GB disk space minimum, 5 GB recommended – 1280 x 800 screen resolution Uninstalling previous IDE revisions. If you have installed an older version of the ARTIK IDE, you will need to uninstall it through the normal process for your development system OS. But first, bring up and review the article and export your old projects before uninstallation. Installing the IDE.
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