![]() I fixed all of this eventually by downloading an Arduino_Nightly build and running the. ![]() ![]() Firstly, I did not have permissions for ttyACM0 on the IDE, so I found a fix for that with permissions but ls -l /dev/ACM* still returned it as being owned by root. Alright, so I’ve been at this for a while now and have had mixed issues.
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