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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Hello,<br>
<br>
Le 05/09/2016 21:22, Claus Futtrup a écrit :<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Hi Paul<br>
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It's not necessary to download and install offline.<br>
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When you look at the website for the module, it says:<br>
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<div class="atoms_toolbox_client_attribute">Category </div>
<div class="atoms_toolbox_client_value"><a
moz-do-not-send="true"
href="https://atoms.scilab.org/categories/Instruments_Control">Instruments
Control</a></div>
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This means, open ATOMS, go to Instruments Control ... that's
where you should be able to find the Arduino package.<br>
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I haven't checked if it exist in ATOMS there ... but if you
don't find the package there, please report it as a bug to
Scilab.<br>
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.<br>
I guess that Paul is running either Scilab 5.5 or Scilab 6, whereas
the "arduino" module is not yet packaged for Scilab 6 (neither the
1.2 nor the 1.3 releases): "This toolbox is in the process of being
built" => no binary available... And was formerly available for
Scilab 5.4 but not 5.5.<br>
<br>
New versioning and filtering rules applying since end of june then
make Arduino available only from Scilab 5.4.<br>
These rules kill the usage of many Scilab 5 resources.<br>
It is quite hard to think that this evolution is not intentional. It
was perfectly anticipable.<br>
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Samuel<br>
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