![]() I opened up a command prompt (CTRL+ALT+T), and CDed into this new folder and first tried running it with When the download completed, I clicked on the downloaded item, which brought up a linux gui app, I then told it to extract, which it created a new directory in my Downloads folder. I clicked on the hourly build for Linux Arm: which has the link: In particular: I used firefox and browsed to: Warning: as I mentioned, 1.6.9 did not work for me. install.sh install only the icon and menu option. Were there dependences packages that you installed first? Lets say any 32 bits libraries that Arduino, actually Java may look for?Īs expected the. I am assuming you did not install the default Arduino IDE before the 1.6.9 that is, > sudo apt-get install arduinoĪnd did not messed around with any Java downgrade and or installs. If you used SSH, maybe just go to the terminal history cut and paste the commands in your reply. I was hoping I would make it talk to an arduino board while in this trip.Ĭan you tell me the steps and command lines you used to install the Arduino 1.6.9? I have my C2 with me just to play at night after work. ![]() ![]() I will start fresh once I have access to a monitor, keyboard, and mouse again. I did not change anything from the install except putting a fix IP address and installing VNC server tight. We just have one C2 OS image going around (Ubuntu64) from the Odroid site, right? I am pretty sure we have the same hardware and software. I appreciate you taking the time to help. Wonder if I should try hacking the build.xml file and maybe try to find everywhere that talks about linuxarm and add something like linuxarm64, which does the same, except set arch-bits to 64. The program has the fun of it, I have now downloaded the sources onto my C2 and tried doing a build. home/odroid/arduino-1.6.9/lib/liblistSerialsj.so: /home/odroid/arduino-1.6.9/lib/liblistSerialsj.so: wrong ELF class: ELFCLASS32 (Possible cause: architecture word width mismatch)Ĭannot load native library /home/odroid/arduino-1.6.9/lib/liblistSerialsj.so : /home/odroid/arduino-1.6.9/lib/liblistSerialsj.so: /home/odroid/arduino-1.6.9/lib/liblistSerialsj.so: wrong ELF class: ELFCLASS32 (Possible cause: architecture word width mismatch)Īt $NativeLibrary.load(Native Method)Īt 0(ClassLoader.java:1941)Īt (ClassLoader.java:1824)Īt 0(Runtime.java:809)Īt (System.java:1086)Īt (Platform.java:155)Īt .(Platform.java:150)Īt 0(Native Method)Īt (Class.java:264)Īt (BaseNoGui.java:677)Īt (Base.java:151)Īt (Base.java:135) arduino: line 34: 4268 Segmentation fault "$JAVA" mv java/. arduino: line 34: 2359 Segmentation fault "$JAVA" tried a suggestion from Paul of PJRC to remove the downloaded Java and run it with Java installed on Odroid and it also fails. # An error report file with more information is saved as: To enable core dumping, try "ulimit -c unlimited" before starting Java again # Java VM: Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (25.0-b70 mixed mode linux-arm ) # A fatal error has been detected by the Java Runtime Environment: = DEBUG MESSAGE: Atomic load(jlong) unsupported on this platform = It downloads, but when I try to launch it, Java fails./arduino However it does not run on my Odroid C2 which is a 64 bit Arm processor currently running Ubuntu 16.04 (64 bit) It works fine on my Odroid C1+ as well as Xu4. ![]() Since Arduino and Teensyduino(PJRC) now has a release of Arduino for Arm processors, I thought I would try it out on my different ODroid processors.
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