Windows
Processing IDE
- Go to this page to find the latest version of Processing: https://processing.org/download/?processing
- Click on ‘Windows 32 bit’ or ‘Windows 64 bit’, depending on your system type, to download.
- When the download has finished, unzip the file to the computer hard drive.
- Open the unzipped folder ‘processing-2.2.1′ and double-click ‘processing.exe’ to start.
Code examples
- Go to this page to find the latest version of the CTC Processing examples: https://github.com/arduinoverkstad/CTC-Processing
- Click the ‘Download ZIP’ button to the right to download the examples.
- When the download has finished, open the .zip file named CTC-Processing-master.
- Navigate to C:\Users\UserName\Documents\Processing. (Note that this is not the folder you previously unzipped, this folder is created the first time you start Processing.)
- Move the folder ‘CTC-Processing-master’ to the Processing folder.
- Processing has to be relaunched for it to detect the new folder with the examples.
Mac OS X
Processing IDE
- Go to this page to find the latest version of Processing: https://processing.org/download/?processing
- Click on ‘Mac OS X’ to download.
- When the download has finished, double-click on the file.
- Drag the Processing icon to the Application folder.
- Double-click the Processing icon to start.
Code examples
- Go to this page to find the latest version of the CTC Processing examples: https://github.com/arduinoverkstad/CTC-Processing
- Click the ‘Download ZIP’ button to the right to download the examples.
- When the download has finished, open the .zip file named CTC-Processing-master.
- Navigate to Users/UserName/Documents/Processing. (Note that this is not the folder you previously unzipped, this folder is created the first time you start Processing.)
- Move the folder ‘CTC-Processing-master’ to the Processing folder.
- Processing has to be relaunched for it to detect the new folder with the examples.
Linux
Processing IDE
- Go to this page to find the latest version of Processing: https://processing.org/download/?processing
- Click on ‘Linux 32 bit’ or ‘Linux 64 bit’, depending on your system type, to download.
- When the download has finished,open the terminal window and type:
tar xvfz processing-xxxx.tgz
(Replace xxxx with the rest of the file’s name, which is the version number.) This will create a folder named processing-2.0 or something similar.
- Change to that directory:
cd processing-xxxx
- Run processing:
./processing
Code examples