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2. Install the Eclipse Sloeber plugin by going to Help → Eclipse Marketplace and searching for Sloeber V4 and installing it
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3. First time setup:
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- Create a new Arduino sketch by going to File → New → Other → Arduino Sketch.
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- Create a new Arduino sketch by going to File → New → Other → Arduino Sketch.
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- Unselect Use Default destination and pick the arduino folder inside eive\_obsw. The name does not really matter, arduino was taken for the example.
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- The board specific information can changed later so its okay to take any option here and change it later.
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- Take any example sketch (.cpp or .ino). An example file will be generated and should be deleted manually in the tree view on the left
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- Eclipse should ask whether it should switch to the Arduino View. Confirm this with yes.
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- Unselect Use Default destination and pick the arduino folder inside eive\_obsw. The name does not really matter, arduino was taken for the example.
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- The board specific information can changed later so its okay to take any option here and change it later.
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- Take any example sketch (.cpp or .ino). An example file will be generated and should be deleted manually in the tree view on the left
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- Eclipse should ask whether it should switch to the Arduino View. Confirm this with yes.
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Now the top menu should have an Arduino section which can be used to install all required libraries and Arduino cores. The project properties can be accessed in the tree view on the left by right clicking on the arduino folder and selecting properties
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