The Fubarino® SD board brings affordable, breadboard compatible high speed computing power to the Arduino-compatible chipKIT/MPIDE platform. It is able to run almost all Arduino sketches right out of the box, and includes more memory, speed, and I/O pins than a typical Arduino or clone. And it includes a microSD card slot for easy sketch access to huge file storage.
Before you can compile and upload a sketch to the Fubarino SD, you must put it into programming mode. This is very simple - simply press and hold the PRG button while you press and release the RESET button. Then release the PRG button. If programming mode was successfully entered, the green LED will rapidly blink. You can then click the Upload button (right pointing arrow) in MPIDE and if your code compiles properly, it will be uploaded.
Note that the serial port that MPIDE uses to upload new code to the Fubarino SD board does not exist until you put the board into programming mode. So it will not show up in the Tools->Serial Port menu until you put it into programming mode.
Additional Information:
Fubarino SD is compatible with the RetroBSD operating system.
For additional information including Eagle project files, visit Fubarino.org and Schmalz Haus LLC
For technical support on any chipKIT-compatible board such as the Fubarino SD, visit chipKIT.org/forum
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