Downloaded the Feb 8,2018 Coridium.7z that was linked from the Coridium.us/Blog posting re: Linux
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I ran it on my MX-17 linux machine, had some failures - BUT I have some solutions!
1. after 'extracting' the files to your 'home' folder
2. run
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sudo bash installBASIC.sh
FYI - this creates a 'dialout' group to access the USB /com ports - Reboot
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3. as su or sudo run these commands from a terminal in your ~/Coridium directory
this allows you to 'execute' the different parts of BASICtools
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chmod +x ARMbasic
chmod +x BASICtools
chmod +x bpp
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4. still as su or sudo I went to the "/user/local/bin/Coridium folder and
applied the same commands. this is probably overkill but I didn't want to spend too much time
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have your board plugged in -- OR use the Help tab
5. as a normal user , goto your ~/Coridium folder and do
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bash BASICtools
FWI - my editors were in /usr/bin folder -- I am currently using 'bluefish'
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HAVE FUN !!!
Gary Olzeke
P.S. I want to thank @nik28200 for the impetus to do this again!! - Thanks