![]() Launching SimulIDE from my terminal also doesn't yield any useful error logging as to why it's failing.Īdditionally if I might add, the 1.0.0 RC2 unstable release segfaults on my system when I click on the cog button to access Editor Settings (it happens at any time during program runtime, either after idling for an hour with/without text, a board, even immediately after launching.) I have also tried reinstalling Arduino completely (as recommended here), (and as recommended here), but to no avail. Thinking that maybe it would be more direct if I write up the blink program within SimulIDE, I try to set my Arduino toolchain path to the one I see being used in the Arduino IDE (/usr/share/arduino/) but that doesn't work either: I get "Error resolving FQBN: unknown package arduino" as an error.The LED doesn't light up, with or without a resistor. Trying the Blink program in the Arduino IDE and uploading "" as firmware, which gives me no error (so I assume it successfully uploaded) but when running the simulation, doesn't work at all.The problem I'm having is that when I select an Arduino UNO board and attach an LED to it (pins 12 or 13 and one to ground), I am unable to get it to light up at all. SimulIDE 0.4.15_SR9-1 (from the AUR I've also tried the official 0.4.15 SimulIDE tarball and the latest March SimulIDE-1.0.0_rc2 release candidate tarball from this website as well.).Arduino 1.8.19 (from the official Arch repos).Before I describe my issue allow me to mention my system specs: ![]() ![]() Apologies for bothering you all with such a basic issue but I'm facing a bit of trouble using SimulIDE with the Arduino UNO board it comes with. ![]()
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