The open-source Arduino environment makes it easy to write code and upload it to the i/o board. It runs on Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux. The environment is written in Java and based on Processing, avr-gcc, and other open source software.
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Arduino 1.0.5 (release notes), hosted by Google Code:
Download Arduino 1.5 BETA (with support for Arduino Yun and Arduino Due Board)
If you have the new Yun or Due Board you must download the 1.5.4 version. Once you get the software follow this instruction to get started with the Arduino Yun, or this instruction to get started with the Arduino Due.
Arduino 1.5.4 (release notes):
Previous IDE Versions
These packages are not supported any longer by the development team:
- Arduino 1.5.3 BETA: Windows, Windows Installer, Mac OS X, Linux: 32 bit, 64 bit, source
- Arduino 1.5.2 BETA: Windows,Mac OS X, Linux: 32 bit, 64 bit, source
- Arduino 1.5.1 BETA: Windows,Mac OS X, Linux: 32 bit, 64 bit, source
- Arduino 1.5 BETA: Windows,Mac OS X, Linux: 32 bit, 64 bit, source
- Arduino 1.0.4: Windows,Mac OS X, Linux: (32 bit, 64 bit), source– hosted by Google Code
- Arduino 1.0.3: Windows,Mac OS X, Linux: (32 bit, 64 bit), source– hosted by Google Code
- Arduino 1.0.2: Windows,Mac OS X, Linux: (32 bit, 64 bit), source– hosted by Google Code
- Arduino 1.0.1: Windows, Mac OS X, Linux: (32 bit, 64 bit), source – hosted by Google Code
- Arduino 1.0 (release notes): Windows, Mac OS X, Linux (32 bit) 64 bit), source – hosted by Google Code
Also available from Arduino.cc: Windows, Mac OS X, Linux (32bit) (64bit), source - Arduino 0023 (release notes): Windows, Mac OS X, Linux (32 bit) 64 bit) – hosted by Google Code
Also available from Arduino.cc: Windows, Mac OS X, Linux (32bit) (64bit) - Arduino 0022 (release notes): Windows, Mac OS X, Linux (32 bit) 64 bit) – hosted by Google Code
Also available from Arduino.cc: Windows, Mac OS X, Linux (32bit) (64bit), Source
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