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To start coding, you must first install the latest version of PlatformIO IDE that is compatible with your operating system. PlatformIO IDE is installed as an extension on top of Visual Studio Code. You can access the PlatformIO IDE installation page here. On the page that opens, click the “Get for VSCode” button, then download and install the Visual Studio Code editor suitable for your operating system by clicking “Download.” After the installation is complete, open Visual Studio Code, go to the “Extensions” tab, search for “PlatformIO IDE,” and install the extension. If you need assistance during the download and installation process, you can select your operating system from the list below to learn how to perform the installation step by step.

Adding Deneyap Kart to PlatformIO IDE

Before starting to code, you need to add Deneyap Kart to PlatformIO IDE as described. On the PlatformIO IDE Home Page (PIO Home), click the Advanced Installation button under the Platforms tab on the left side. In the window that opens, copy one of the two address lines shared below and start the installation. Note: If you plan to use the first address link, the .git utility must be installed on your system. You can download the appropriate installation file for your operating system from here. https://github.com/deneyapkart/deneyapkart-platformio-core.git https://github.com/deneyapkart/deneyapkart-platformio-core/archive/refs/tags/1.0.0.zip After this step, you can start coding and access sample projects by following PIO HOME → Project Examples. You can examine any example by clicking the “Import” button.

USB Driver

If the drivers are not installed automatically when you connect the Deneyap Kart to your computer, you can download and install the appropriate driver for your operating system by selecting the “Downloads” section from this link.