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1Step 1
Remove the solder from your raspberry pi that you added before you learned about breadboards
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2Step 2
Wire two OLED screens- and figure out what SDA and SCL mean
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3Step 3
Add two 330 ohm resistors- will need 20/20 vision to determine if bands are brown or black ( you don't organize your resistors and you never will)
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4Step 4
Connect one LED in forward bias and one in reverse bias- only after reviewing if the long side is the cathode or anode for the 100th time.
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5Step 5
Reconnect the LED, this time to the correct row in the breadboard.
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6Step 6
Add jumper wires to PGIO 11 AKA Pin 15 and not GPIO 15 AKA Pin 20
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7Step 7
Open the COM port in Thonny (will inevitably get a “MicroPython divide not found”)
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8Step 8
Import python libraries- some you can import on Thonny, some you must import directly to the terminal (its impossible to know which is which) -allocate 1-2 business days for this step
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9Step 9
Begin the project
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10Step 10
Complete the project
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