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-# Building mraa with imraa {#buildingimraa}
-Imraa allows seamless communication between the Arduino101 and your mraa
-projects. Imraa will flash an arduino101 and allow automatic loading of the
-MRAA_GENERIC_FIRMATA subplatform to the first process that calls imraa_init
-(done through mraa_init automatically)
-
-## Build dependencies
-To build imraa, you'll need to build mraa with -DIMRAA=ON and all the normal
-dependencies for build mraa, see [Building mraa](./building.md).
-You'll also need the following:
-* [dfu-utils-cross](https://github.com/arduino/dfu-utils-cross) or dfu 0.8 (0.9
- does not work well with the 101). Precompiled binaries can be found on
- [here](https://github.com/01org/intel-arduino-tools)
-* [json-c](https://github.com/json-c/json-c): likely called libjson-c-dev or
- json-c-devel
-* libudev: likely called libudev-dev or libudev-devel
-
-## Basic build steps
-This will build mraa with imraa for the local default path. To build mraa for
-the system add `-DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr` to the cmake command before
-running it.
-
-```bash
-mkdir build
-cd build
-cmake -DIMRAA=ON -DFIRMATA=ON ..
-make
-```
-
-After you've built mraa you can install using `make install`.
-
-## Running Imraa
-
-Before being able to use mraa to program the Arduino101 you will need to run
-imraa to flash the sketch file onto the board. The sketch file that imraa will
-look for is located here: [Arduino101 Sketch](http://iotdk.intel.com/misc/ConfigurableFirmataCurieImu.ino.bin).
-Once downloaded the file needs to be renamed and moved to the where mraa was
-installed. This is dependant on whether you installed locally or for the
-system. The example below is for a locally installed copy. Note this sketch is
-using ConfigurableFirmata + the [CurieIMU plugin](https://github.com/intel-iot-devkit/FirmataCurieIMU).
-
-
-```bash
-$ mv ConfigurableFirmataCurieImu.ino.bin firmata101.ino.bin
-$ mv firmata101.ino.bin /usr/local/share/mraa
-```
-
-You will also need to move the imraa config so that imraa can find it.
-```bash
-$ mv mraa/imraa/imraa.conf /etc/
-```
-
-To flash the board run imraa and it will create the lockfile and flash the
-Arduino101. You may need root permissions or to add yourself to the uucp or
-modem group to access the device node (typically /dev/ttyACM0).
-```
-$ imraa
-```
-
-After this is successful you will be able to use mraa like normal, in the
-background mraa will handle talking to the arduino101 by creating
-/tmp/imraa.lock which imraa_init() will parse on startup.
-