Document folder and PuTTY.. when oh when may I move on again..
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Core Library Questions
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2 years ago
It seems as thought this first question has already been answered:
Q:
Received my Arduine yesterday, downloaded Procesing 1.1 for MAC. My book: " Making Thinks Talk" on page 26 says to go to the processing application directory, libraries/serial/subdirectory, and double click to install macosx_setup.
A:
The processing folder is normally in the Document folder named Processing...
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Unfortunately, this does nothing for me.. I don't know what 'Document' folder you are talking about .. is it online? in the program itself? in a different program? The only folder named 'Processing' has mainly product-info and preferences.. ?
Second, I've done my best to find this PuTTY program and haven't found anything on the putty website that will work on my mac.. ?
Any ideas? I'm probably the most computer illiterate person trying to figure this out, so don't hate on me too much..
Thanks :)
Q:
Received my Arduine yesterday, downloaded Procesing 1.1 for MAC. My book: " Making Thinks Talk" on page 26 says to go to the processing application directory, libraries/serial/subdirectory, and double click to install macosx_setup.
I cant find a Processing folder, I downloaded Processing 1.1, it is an application installed in my MAC application directory, no folder. I cant find any reference on line to this step, just referenced in the book. My question is, how do I find and install MACOSX_SETUP?
Thanks,
Bob - Melbourne Florida
A:
The processing folder is normally in the Document folder named Processing...
.......................
Unfortunately, this does nothing for me.. I don't know what 'Document' folder you are talking about .. is it online? in the program itself? in a different program? The only folder named 'Processing' has mainly product-info and preferences.. ?
Second, I've done my best to find this PuTTY program and haven't found anything on the putty website that will work on my mac.. ?
Any ideas? I'm probably the most computer illiterate person trying to figure this out, so don't hate on me too much..
Thanks :)
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