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I may not be able to give everyone a board. Whether you get a board or need to come to the Richards makerspace to test, you'll need to connect to an external LED, which will be setup in the makerspace, to view that component of the output. If a breadboard with an LED is not setup when you go down, feel free to skip this part in testing (I will still check code for the functionality), or challenge yourself by building your own breadboard setup. It only takes 3 components: a breadboard, an LED, and a resistor!)= |
You’ll need a micro-USB cable to connect your laptop to the device. If you don’t have one around, stop by the Richards Makerspace and test it with one of ours down there.
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