Keila is an open-source tool for developing, compiling and debugging software for 8051 microcontrollers. In this tutorial, we'll go through the steps to install Keila on the latest version of POP! OS.
The first step is to download Keila from their official website: https://www.keila.io. Once the download is complete, you should have a file with the extension ".deb".
Before we can install Keila, we need to install some dependencies first. Open the terminal and run the following command:
sudo apt-get install libc6:i386 libx11-6:i386 libxext6:i386 libstdc++6:i386 libexpat1:i386
This command will install the required dependencies to run Keila.
Once the dependencies are installed, navigate to the directory where you downloaded the Keila ".deb" file. Then, run the following command to install Keila:
sudo dpkg -i keil*.deb
This command will install Keila on your system. Once the installation is complete, you can launch Keila by searching for it in the applications menu.
After launching Keila, you'll be prompted to enter the license key. If you don't have a license key, you can select the "Evaluate" option to use Keila for a limited time. Once you've entered the license key or selected the "Evaluate" option, you're ready to start using Keila!
With these simple steps, you should now have Keila up and running on the latest version of POP! OS. Keila is a powerful tool for developing and debugging software for 8051 microcontrollers and can be a valuable asset to any developer's toolkit.
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