![]() ![]() On the left side the only missing parameter is where Eclipse can find Arduino. Step3/b after Eclipse IDE restarting you should “integrate” Arduino plugin into Eclipse: click on “Eclipse/Preferences…”, then chose “Arduino”. ![]() Step3/a click on “Help/Eclipse Market Places…”, search for “arduino" in “Find:” field, then “Install” “Arduino Eclipse IDE V2” (press “Confirm”, check “I accept…”, press “Finish”, OK for “Security Warning”, Yes for “… restart …”) Step3 Jantje’s Arduino Eclipse plugin can be installed based on his instructions (see step 2 above) or from “Eclipse Marketplaces” as well: Step2/e close “Welcome screen” then install “Arduino Eclipse Plugin V2.2” as follows: Step2/d “Select a workspace” (mine is /Users/xxxx/Documents/Arduino) and be sure that there are not an old eclipse workspace directory with the same name in that directory Step2/c launch Eclipse from /Applications/eclipse (waiting several seconds after previous copy operation it can be launched from Spotlight as well) Step2/b unarchive then copy the resulting “eclipse” folder into “Applications” folder Step2/a download Eclipse Kepler 32 bit version from (as Jantje suggests Kepler and 32 bit version is important) Step2 follow Jantje’s instructions on, or follow my method: Step1/b unzip and copy the resulting Arduino(.app) into “Applications” folder Step1/a download Arduino 1.5.2 BETA Mac OS X from
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