fix build instructions

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geeksville 2020-06-06 14:30:15 -07:00
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@ -6,10 +6,11 @@ in these instructions I describe use of their command line tool.
1. Purchase a suitable radio (see above) 1. Purchase a suitable radio (see above)
2. Install [PlatformIO](https://platformio.org/platformio-ide) 2. Install [PlatformIO](https://platformio.org/platformio-ide)
3. Download this git repo and cd into it 3. Download this git repo and cd into it
4. If you are outside the USA, edit [platformio.ini](/platformio.ini) to set the correct frequency range for your country. The line you need to change starts with "hw_version" and instructions are provided above that line. Options are provided for EU433, EU835, CN, JP and US. Pull-requests eagerly accepted for other countries. 4. Run "git submodule update --init --recursive" to pull in dependencies this project needs.
5. Plug the radio into your USB port 5. If you are outside the USA, edit [platformio.ini](/platformio.ini) to set the correct frequency range for your country. The line you need to change starts with "hw_version" and instructions are provided above that line. Options are provided for EU433, EU835, CN, JP and US. Pull-requests eagerly accepted for other countries.
6. Type "pio run --environment XXX -t upload" (This command will fetch dependencies, build the project and install it on the board via USB). For XXX, use the board type you have (either tbeam, heltec, ttgo-lora32-v1, ttgo-lora32-v2). 6. Plug the radio into your USB port
7. Platform IO also installs a very nice VisualStudio Code based IDE, see their [tutorial](https://docs.platformio.org/en/latest/tutorials/espressif32/arduino_debugging_unit_testing.html) if you'd like to use it. 7. Type "pio run --environment XXX -t upload" (This command will fetch dependencies, build the project and install it on the board via USB). For XXX, use the board type you have (either tbeam, heltec, ttgo-lora32-v1, ttgo-lora32-v2).
8. Platform IO also installs a very nice VisualStudio Code based IDE, see their [tutorial](https://docs.platformio.org/en/latest/tutorials/espressif32/arduino_debugging_unit_testing.html) if you'd like to use it.
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