TiLDA MK4/Run Code: Difference between revisions

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* todo: how to use a REPL
* todo: how to use a REPL
== Use the "mass storage" app ==
== Use the "mass storage" app ==
* Only works on OSX at present (2nd Sept 2018)
* easy to do
* easy to do
* make sure to safely eject every time
* make sure to safely eject every time
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* hard to debug errors
* hard to debug errors
* todo: add more information
* todo: add more information
== Use Mk4-Apps tilda_tools ==
== Use Mk4-Apps tilda_tools ==
* Probably most convenient, but a bit more involved:
* Probably most convenient, but a bit more involved:
* You can use "./tilda_tools run <file.py>" to run code without copying anything, but if you want to make sure you have all your libraries updated use "./tilda_tools app my_app" instead.
* You can use "./tilda_tools run <file.py>" to run code without copying anything, but if you want to make sure you have all your libraries updated use "./tilda_tools app my_app" instead.
* https://badge.emfcamp.org/wiki/TiLDA_MK4/tilda-tools
* https://badge.emfcamp.org/wiki/TiLDA_MK4/tilda-tools

Revision as of 20:28, 2 September 2018

Through the REPL

  • Todo: Please write how to do that on different operating systems
  • todo: how to use a REPL

Use the "mass storage" app

  • Only works on OSX at present (2nd Sept 2018)
  • easy to do
  • make sure to safely eject every time
  • has a tendency to corrupt the filesystem - link to reset instructions
  • hard to debug errors
  • todo: add more information

Use Mk4-Apps tilda_tools

  • Probably most convenient, but a bit more involved:
  • You can use "./tilda_tools run <file.py>" to run code without copying anything, but if you want to make sure you have all your libraries updated use "./tilda_tools app my_app" instead.
  • https://badge.emfcamp.org/wiki/TiLDA_MK4/tilda-tools