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Kick the Tires, Light the Fire

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When we’re done with this chapter, you’ll have either a working Cestino or a pile of malfunctioning ICs and a bone to pick with me. We’ll run a couple sketches on it for fun, to make sure it’s working, and that we can program it, and to demonstrate that yes, it does function in a mostly Arduino fashion before we go our own direction. My hero Cestino, the one in the photos, is in exactly the same state, so I’m with you. Let’s get started.

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Strickland, J.R. (2016). Kick the Tires, Light the Fire. In: Junk Box Arduino. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-1425-1_3

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