The new cloud editor is filled with errors and doesn't work. I tried to connect both the Uno R4 Wifi and the Nano IOT 33- nothing would upload, and I got error messages like ' something doesn't work, and we don't know why'.
I switched back to the old editor, with the same code and everything worked fine.
Hi @jdietz1. I'm sorry about the problem with the new Cloud Editor. If you decide to give it another try later and still have the same problem, please let us know here on the forum. I'd be happy to do some investigation.
Attempted to use the R4 on a Chromebook with the Arduino for Chromebook app.
The device sees the R4, but when I attempted to upload 'Blink', I get error messages, such as 'failed to execute 'open' on Serial port. The Port is already open.
/usr/local/bin/arduino-cli compile --fqbn arduino:renesas_uno:unor4wifi --build-cache-path /tmp --output-dir /tmp/1149754530/build --build-path /tmp/arduino-build-76E9EF4445DFF9302301FAD8301D88FA --library /mnt/create-efs/webide/e7/08/e708eedd846ec5f723e38ca3e3d9daf2:jdietz/libraries_v2/Adafruit NeoPixel --library /mnt/create-efs/webide/e7/08/e708eedd846ec5f723e38ca3e3d9daf2:jdietz/libraries_v2/Blynk --library /mnt/create-efs/webide/e7/08/e708eedd846ec5f723e38ca3e3d9daf2:jdietz/libraries_v2/Time --library /mnt/create-efs/webide/e7/08/e708eedd846ec5f723e38ca3e3d9daf2:jdietz/libraries_v2/TinyGSM /tmp/1149754530/Blink_copy-1
[info] Sketch uses 51488 bytes (19%) of program storage space. Maximum is 262144 bytes.
[info] Global variables use 6744 bytes (20%) of dynamic memory, leaving 26024 bytes for local variables. Maximum is 32768 bytes.
Restarting in bootloader mode
TOUCH: error during reset: opening port at 1200bps: Serial port busy
Reset before upload: TOUCH: error during reset: opening port at 1200bps: Serial port busy
I see. Unfortunately I don't have any experience with Chrome OS and don't have access to a Chrome OS machine so I am not able to perform any investigations or assist with problems experienced under this environment.
It might be that Chrome OS support hasn't yet been added to the "new" editor. I looked around the documentation and was not able to find information that indicated either way.
Hopefully one of the other forum helpers or an Arduino Cloud Team member will be able to provide assistance.