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Revision as of 03:41, 29 November 2012
IOIO FOR ANDROID BEGINNER'S GUIDE
Step by step, this tutorial will help you install and configure the software needed to start developing IOIO applications for Android!
While there is already a Beginner's guide on github's IOIO page, the information is quite scattered. The aim of this is to regroup all the needed information into a simple and convenient tutorial to quickly get you developing your first IOIO for Android application! Note: This tutorial involves a lot of downloads and installations, so make sure you have some time ahead of you!
STEP 1: System Requirements
Source: [1]
Supported Operating Systems
- Windows XP (32-bit), Vista (32- or 64-bit), or Windows 7 (32- or 64-bit)
- Mac OS X 10.5.8 or later (x86 only)
- Linux (tested on Ubuntu Linux, Lucid Lynx)
- GNU C Library (glibc) 2.7 or later is required.
- On Ubuntu Linux, version 8.04 or later is required.
- 64-bit distributions must be capable of running 32-bit applications.
For information about how to add support for 32-bit applications,
see the Ubuntu Linux installation notes.
STEP 2: Installing Java Development Kit (JDK)
Get the latest Java SE version on the Java SE download page.
Click on the JDK, accept the license agreement, and download the right Java Development Kit version for your Operating System. Note: if using a 64 bits OS, you must download the 64 bits version.
Follow the installation wizard steps and install all of the components. You don't have to register.