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Hello everybody, I'm new at all of this so I need to apologize
Before saying anything more, My name is David Gudino and I'm from Guadalajara, Mexico. I'm just begin with all this things and my english obviously needs to be more practiced, anyway.
So I'm having this trouble when I tried to upload the blink example to my intel edison board it keeps throwing me this "transfer incomplete" message, before I decided to write here, I looked for an answer so I read about a problem with the memory in /var/log/journal. I tried and it failed, still the same. But if I upload the blink example in XDK it works on perfectly
I'm gone attached as more info as possible so it will make it easier
OS: OSX El Capitan 10.11.3
Arduino IDE 1.6.8
Intel XDK IoT Editon
root@Jarvis:~# configure_edison --version 159.devkit
Thanks
Image 1. Blink Example running on XDK
Image 2. Problem in arduino IDE
image 3. Board and port configured on arduino.
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Hello DavidGudino,
I believe the issue you are having is related to the serial port you are selecting. I can see from your screenshots that you are selecting /dev/cu.usbserial-A502P4FG but the serial port you should be selecting should look like "/dev/cu.usbmodemXXXX" as stated in https://software.intel.com/en-us/get-started-arduino-blink# Finding_your_port_on_a_system_with_Mac*_OS_X* IoT - Blinking an LED with the Arduino* IDE | Intel® Developer Zone. I believe you are selecting the "console port" instead of the "Arduino port", do you think this could be the problem? Does your computer detect a serial port with a similar format to "/dev/cu.usbmodemXXXX"?
Peter.
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Hello DavidGudino,
I believe the issue you are having is related to the serial port you are selecting. I can see from your screenshots that you are selecting /dev/cu.usbserial-A502P4FG but the serial port you should be selecting should look like "/dev/cu.usbmodemXXXX" as stated in https://software.intel.com/en-us/get-started-arduino-blink# Finding_your_port_on_a_system_with_Mac*_OS_X* IoT - Blinking an LED with the Arduino* IDE | Intel® Developer Zone. I believe you are selecting the "console port" instead of the "Arduino port", do you think this could be the problem? Does your computer detect a serial port with a similar format to "/dev/cu.usbmodemXXXX"?
Peter.
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Hey Peter
unnfortunaly I'm not getting a serial port detected, what can I do ?
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