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===== Changing the firmware ===== | ===== Changing the firmware ===== | ||
- | You need to download the latest "general" firmware [[wiki:v1:Latest_release|here]] (it's the version that isn't the LEGO version) and follow the firmware upload instructions [[wiki:v1:Uploading_New_Firmware|here]]. Don't worry -- it's pretty easy. And you'll still be able to use your Pixy with LEGO (see **Switching back to LEGO** below.) | + | You need to download the latest "general" firmware [[https://pixycam.com/downloads-pixy1/|here]] (it's the version that isn't the LEGO version) and follow the firmware upload instructions [[wiki:v1:Uploading_New_Firmware|here]]. Don't worry -- it's pretty easy. And you'll still be able to use your Pixy with LEGO (see **Switching back to LEGO** below.) |
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===== Testing it out ===== | ===== Testing it out ===== | ||
- | The general firmware uses the **Arduino ICSP SPI** communication mode by default, which is what you want, so there should be no need to adjust the interface mode. Just follow the instructions [[wiki:v1:Hooking_up_Pixy_to_a_Microcontroller_(like_an_Arduino)|here]] regarding how to get your Pixy talking to your Arduino. | + | The general firmware uses the **Arduino ICSP SPI** communication mode by default, which is what you want, so there should be no need to adjust the interface mode. Just follow the instructions [[wiki:v1:Hooking_up_Pixy_to_a_microcontroller_-28like_an_arduino-29|here]] regarding how to get your Pixy talking to your Arduino. |