Error installing third party package Arduino software: Invalid zip file
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I have the 2013a version of matlab and been trying to install the simulink support package for arduino hardware, but I keep getting the following error:
"Error installing third party package Arduino software: Invalid zip file "C:\MATLAB\SupportPackages\R2013a\downloads\arduino-1.0-windows.zip"."
and then the installation stops.
N.B.: I using windows 8.
6 Comments
AJAY KUMAR
on 22 Mar 2017
sir the problem remains the same. The problem is still not resolved
Subhankar Majumder
on 5 Apr 2017
yah, i also suffering the same problem. somebody please give some solution for this.
TALHA AMIN
on 21 Apr 2017
found this error as i try to install without internet
Mpilo Dhlamini
on 5 Aug 2017
Guys this error is not yet resolved? I am suffering from the same problem
Mark Yeo
on 3 Mar 2020
Not yet? I am disappointed.
Rohan Gupta
on 24 Nov 2021
not yet solved its delaying my project
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Michal Swoboda
on 25 Jun 2015
6 votes
Hanin
I had the same problem. Here is what is going on and how to solve it:
Problem:
- There's a bug within OS X which affects zip extraction. [More here: http://osxdaily.com/2013/02/13/open-zip-cpgz-file/]
Solution:
- Rerun the Arduino hardware package installer through MATLAB use the Install from Internet to make sure all the files are downloaded. Wait for it to give you the error and close the dialog window.
- Download a fresh version of Arduino software from: http://www.arduino.cc/en/Main/OldSoftwareReleases
- Extract the downloaded Arduino software to get the "Arduino" application
- Right Click on the application and press Compress "Arduino". When the compression is finished change the name of the archive to arduino-1.5.6-r2-macosx.
- Now go to MATLAB>SupportPackages>R2015a(or w/e version of MATLAB you are using)>downloads>arduinoio_download.Delete the old arduino-1.5.6-r2-macosx.zip and replace it with the archive you made.
- Go to MATLAB. Click on Add-Ons > Get Hardware Support Packages. Select the "Install from folder option". Select the arduinoio_download folder
- Click next and the installation should go through.
This worked for me. Hope it helps.
-Michal Swoboda
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Image Analyst
on 25 Jun 2015
From the looks of his zip file name, "C:\MATLAB\SupportPackages\R2013a\downloads\arduino-1.0-windows.zip", it appears Hanin and Gary have Windows, not an iMac with OSX. Not sure what Izwa has.
vipin joseph
on 8 Mar 2017
Edited: Walter Roberson
on 8 Mar 2017
4 votes
This is the solution
- download a new arduino IDE from http://downloads.arduino.cc/arduino-1.0-windows.zip
- open C:\MATLAB\SupportPackages\R2013a\downloads
- replace existing arduino-1.0-windows.zip with new one
- exit matlab
- open matlab and choose install from folder
- select folder location C:\MATLAB\SupportPackages\R2013a\downloads
6 Comments
Ali Umara
on 11 Mar 2017
its very helpful
TALHA AMIN
on 21 Apr 2017
i followed the same guidelines but this error arises how to tackle it?
TALHA AMIN
on 21 Apr 2017
Error installing third party package Arduino software: Unable to write file "C:\MATLAB\SupportPackages\R2013a\arduino-1.0\hardware\tools\avr\share\redhat\gui\bindings.tcl". The entry may be password-protected or encrypted.
Gowtham Raj G
on 24 Jul 2018
Great worked well.. thanks
Sebastian Quiroga
on 10 Aug 2018
Worked!!! It's just to replace the arduino-1.0-windows.zip with the new one.
GHEZAL Abdelhamid
on 15 Nov 2019
thank u very much
Muhammad Usman Khan
on 28 Feb 2018
1 vote
I tried almost all methods on MATLAB R2013a shown above. But I get the following error when I copy the downloaded zip into the directory and install from it "A dependent support package - Arduino Uno is missing. Please make sure the folder includes all the required files for Arduino support package." Please, someone, help me I'm fed up more.
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keshavan alangaramohan
on 24 May 2018
same problem for me also i think better we go to next version of matlab
Umar Farooq
on 16 Dec 2018
1 vote
Suffering from the same error in MATLAB 2017a. Anybody help me!
Image Analyst
on 13 Mar 2014
0 votes
Sounds like a zip problem, not a MATLAB problem. Contact the "third party" for a new zip file.
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Gary
on 24 Jun 2015
I believe is a MATLAB problem as the source MATLAB downloads and installs is not a valid source. I can download the ardueno code directly and install it independent of MATLAB. But will this work in concert with MATLAB as a valid hardware target?
Izwa
on 9 Jun 2014
0 votes
same problem. do you have any solution?
Liang Xuan
on 24 Jun 2015
0 votes
Please download the 1.5.6-r2 BETA Windows zip file through the following link,
then copy the zip file into your Matlab support packages folder.
Done
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Gary
on 24 Jun 2015
This doew not work for me as the 1.5.6-r2 BETA Windows zip file at the following link http://www.arduino.cc/en/Main/OldSoftwareReleases is also corrupted. Does anyone have a validated solution?
Image Analyst
on 25 Jun 2015
I downloaded it and the zip file opened fine. What indicates to you that the files in the zip archive are corrupted?
Jonathan
on 26 Jun 2015
Just to add to Liang Xuan's answer (which I found to be only part of the solution), once you've copied the zip file into the Matlab support packages folder as he suggested, you should then install the add-on by clicking Add-Ons/Get Hardware Support Packages then Install from folder. Navigate to the folder with the zip file and install the package from there. Worked for me.
I found if I tried to download from the web, via Matlab, then Matlab would try to install from a corrupt zip file. Basically, to get round the problem you have to download the zip file yourself from the Arduino website, copy it to the folder, then install the package from that folder.
Mahesh
on 7 Feb 2017
it worked for me tooo
joel oguntoye
on 13 Oct 2015
0 votes
Someone help please When I select install from folder after putting the zip file in the >supportpackages>r2015/downloads folder I still get an error message saying ..."folder does not contain valid installation file"
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Image Analyst
on 13 Oct 2015
Contact the Mathworks, not us, for all installation issues. It's free, and they know more and can do more than us.
Madhu Govindarajan
on 15 Oct 2015
I agree with Image Analyst that MathWorks Technical Support will do a better job with installation issues than any one of us here can.
kami khosr
on 20 Nov 2016
0 votes
might be a bit late , but this method worked for me. I just followed jonathan's answer on xuan comment except that I had to turn off internet. It seems like even if you choose the folder (rather than from internet), MATLAB tries to download the currupted file. hope this helps.
cheers
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Mahesh
on 7 Feb 2017
it worked for me to
kheinkorioo warr
on 2 May 2017
0 votes
thank and it work successfully
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