arduino-esp32/doc/windows.md
tobozo cbb256e45d Followup to PR #126 (#139)
* Followup to PR #126

Forgot to mention the extra `pip install requests` in the ReadMe and saw issue #134

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2017-01-18 14:22:38 +02:00

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## Steps to install Arduino ESP32 support on Windows
### Tested on 32 and 64 bit Windows 10 machines
1. Download and install the latest Arduino IDE ```Windows Installer``` from [arduino.cc](https://www.arduino.cc/en/Main/Software)
2. Download ```Windows x86 MSI installer``` or ```Windows x86-64 MSI installer``` from [python.org](https://www.python.org/downloads/release/python-2712/). When installing:
- Install for all users
- In ```Customize Python 2.7.X``` page, make sure you enable the last option: ```Add python.exe to Path```
![Python](python-install.png)
3. Download and install Git from [git-scm.com](https://git-scm.com/download/win)
4. Start ```Git Bash``` as Administrator and execute the following command
```bash
python -m pip install --upgrade pip && \
pip install pyserial && \
pip install requests
```
![Git Bash As Admin](gitbash-admin-start.png)
![Git Bash Admin CMD](gitbash-admin.png)
5. Start ```Git Bash``` normally and execute the following command
```bash
mkdir -p ~/Documents/Arduino/hardware/espressif && \
cd ~/Documents/Arduino/hardware/espressif && \
git clone https://github.com/espressif/arduino-esp32.git esp32 && \
cd esp32/tools/ && \
python get.py
```
![Git Bash User CMD](gitbash-user.png)
6. Plug your ESP32 board and wait for the drivers to install (or install manually any that might be required)
7. Start Arduino IDE
8. Select your board in ```Tools > Board``` menu
9. Select the COM port that the board is attached to
10. Compile and upload (You might need to hold the boot button while uploading)
![Arduino IDE Example](arduino-ide.png)