I have the same error, when I was testing it I found that it was the bluetooth module, for some reason if it is to the current to program my Arduino gave me that error, my solution was to program the Arduino UNO without a connected module and it worked.
The simplest way would be to use a program such as puTTY in place of the Arduino Serial Monitor. puTTY can save data into a file. You could also write a program on your PC to receive the data and save it into a file. This Python - Arduino demo should provide some ideas - it would need to be extended a little to save the data into a file. You could do the same sort of thing with Processing ...
Fortunately the amazing Arduino community picked up the slack by providing well maintained unofficial support software. The current recommendation is to use the excellent ATTinyCore boards platform, which has DigiSpark support.
Use the Arduino library If you are using Arduino, the Hello World example is included in the Arduino_TensorFlowLite Arduino library, which you can download from the Arduino IDE and in Arduino Create.
Select File > Preferences... from the Arduino IDE menus. The " Preferences " dialog will open. Check the box next to " Show verbose output during: ☐ compilation " in the " Preferences " dialog. Click the OK button. Select Sketch > Verify/Compile from the Arduino IDE menus. Wait for the compilation to fail. You will see a " Compilation error: ... " notification at the bottom right corner of ...
Hello! I need to distribute ArduinoIDE 2.3.6 silently via SCCM to our Computer Labs at the uni. I've managed to make a powershell script that installs the application, boards, libs, drivers and certs silent. As default, boards and libs are installed in the userprofile folder. I need them installed for all users though. And I've managed to get boards and libs to install for all users. But when ...
You declare variables in the scope of setup (), and you try to use them in the scope of loop (), so the compiler tells you that you haven't declared them to be used in the scope of loop () . . . . What's the confusion? Put your variable declarations before setup () by where all of your #define 's are and they'll be global.
Please don't hijack threads @araa-araaa. I have split your post out to its own topic. Hijacking is against the Arduino forum rules. The reason is that it may sidetrack the discussion, even preventing the creator of the topic from getting the assistance they need. It also reduces your own chances of getting assistance. This is basic forum etiquette, as explained in the "How to get the best out ...
Introduction The nRF24L01+ 2.4GHz transceiver modules are cheap and very effective but I have come across a few Threads in which people were having trouble with them so I thought it might be useful to gather together in one place a basic step-by-step sequence for getting them to work. EDIT 03 Feb 2021 - For this Tutorial install Version 1.1.7 of the RF24 library (available with the Arduino ...