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Solved!
Well, finally tracked it down, partly my own stupidity I am afraid. Earleir on you said:
"make sure that you are using the latest version of Arduino IDE, which is 1.0.6 and then try"
Well I read "latest" and downloaded 1.5.8 :thumbsdown: I have just tried wit 1.0.6, and guess what...
Well thanks for trying, still no go here:-?
Last question, do you happen to know what directory the error message:
Can't change to Arduino core directory
is referring to?
Again, thanks for your willingness to help.
I have just had to do a clean install of windows 8.1 yesterday and I was hoping that would solve the problem as everything was in its original folder, but the same issue remains. I am really leaning toward it being a security issue on Win 8.1...
Thanks for the response
Here is the code, a simple blink
/* Main.ino file generated by New Project wizard
*
* Created: Thu Sep 5 2013
* Processor: ATmega328P
* Compiler: Arduino AVR
*/
void setup() {
// initialize the digital pin as an output.
// Pin 13 has an LED...
Hi, fairly new to Arduino boards but I have been around PIC and Proteus for a while.
I have been following some tutorials on using Arduino with Proteus and all goes well until I try to build the project then I get
mksketch -C pro328 -N atmega328p -F 8000000 ../main.ino
Can't change to Arduino...
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