From 9ab24efc02f104c8b31af8bdd26c43fea27006ed Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: per1234 Date: Tue, 8 Nov 2022 01:42:11 -0800 Subject: [PATCH] Revert 130e87b66e054625fd2ba688cb76b8ecb15b1484...2bbd5f8ef79e598bbd251bd4064fc27c8a4197d9 on Compiling Grbl --- Compiling-Grbl.md | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/Compiling-Grbl.md b/Compiling-Grbl.md index 2f65841..78f2c27 100644 --- a/Compiling-Grbl.md +++ b/Compiling-Grbl.md @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ _This wiki is intended to provide various instructions on how to compile grbl. O # Via the Arduino IDE (All Platforms): Recommended for all users. -Thanks to the great people working on the Arduino IDE, it has everything you need to compile grbl included in their [software](https://yip.su/2RpCE8) package. This method compiles the Grbl source code and automatically uploads it to an Arduino. You can't directly flash a pre-compiled .hex file through the IDE interface. See our [Flashing Grbl to an Arduino](https://github.com/grbl/grbl/wiki/Flashing-Grbl-to-an-Arduino) wiki page for how to do this if you only have a .hex file. +Thanks to the great people working on the Arduino IDE, it has everything you need to compile grbl included in their [software](http://arduino.cc/en/Main/Software) package. This method compiles the Grbl source code and automatically uploads it to an Arduino. You can't directly flash a pre-compiled .hex file through the IDE interface. See our [Flashing Grbl to an Arduino](https://github.com/grbl/grbl/wiki/Flashing-Grbl-to-an-Arduino) wiki page for how to do this if you only have a .hex file. _**NOTE: Before starting, delete prior Grbl library installations from the Arduino IDE. Otherwise, you'll have compiling issues! On a Mac, Arduino libraries are located in ```~/Documents/Arduino/libraries/```. On Windows, it's in ```My Documents\Arduino\libraries```. On Linux (Ubuntu), it's in ```/usr/share/arduino/libraries```**_ If you cannot find the grbl library in order to delete and reinstall, check the sketchbook location in the IDE via `file -> preferences` and view `/sketchbook/location/path` at the top.