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If you are using Windows, you'll need to install the USB driver for the MiniPOV4.
Drivers are only required for Windows, if you are using a Mac or Linux, drivers are not required!
For details on installing the drivers for Windows XP, 7, 8 etc... please read this page!
Inside that folder, place the ControlP5 folder
So filewise, you will have My Documents/Processing/libraries/ControlP5/library.properties (and the other library files!)
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Now you'll solder! Place the flat of the soldering iron tip against the silver ring (pad) and one of the wires of the resistor (lead) at the same time for 2 seconds. This will heat them both up to 600-700 degrees. Then poke the end of the solder so that it flows into the hole and forms a solder joint.
Electrolytic capacitors are polarized and must be placed correctly or the circuit will not work. Each capacitor has a side with a stripe on it, here its a white stripe with a big - symbol on it. This is the negative (-) side. This goes in the hole that isn't marked with a +
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