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4 | - Implement your own unique standalone apps | 4 | - Implement your own unique standalone apps |
5 | - Create chorders, sequencers, light shows, games and more | 5 | - Create chorders, sequencers, light shows, games and more |
6 | - Learn a little about software development! | 6 | - Have fun! |
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8 | You'll definitely need *some* C programming experience, but we've deliberately kept much of the firmwarey nastiness tucked away, to make the process a little friendlier. | 8 | You'll definitely need *some* C programming experience, but we've deliberately kept much of the firmwarey nastiness tucked away, to make the process a little friendlier. |
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90 | # Vagrant tips | 90 | # Vagrant tips |
91 | When you're done developing, simply type `vagrant suspend` to halt your VM without destroying it - this will make `vagrant up` a lot quicker next time. If you're really finished, `vagrant destroy` will completely remove the VM from your system (but not any of your code). | 91 | When you're done developing, simply type `vagrant suspend` to halt your VM without destroying it - this will make `vagrant up` a lot quicker next time. If you're really finished, `vagrant destroy` will completely remove the VM from your system (but not any of your code). |
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93 | If you only want to build usingthe command line, you might want to run your Vagrant box headless, which you can do by modifying the Vagrantfile: `vb.gui = false`. You can also add more CPUs, RAM etc. if you want. | 93 | If you only want to build using the command line, you might want to run your Vagrant box headless, which you can do by modifying the Vagrantfile: `vb.gui = false`. You can also add more CPUs, RAM etc. if you want. |
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95 | If prefer, you can install the gcc-arm toolchain on your local machine, or you might already have it. You can find all you need [here](http://gnuarmeclipse.livius.net/). | ||
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