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+[title] Programming the Board
+[* blue] obtain a programmer
+[* yellow] plug the programmer into a USB port on your computer. Plug the other end into the board, as shown
+[* black] in PSoC Programmer, click on "KitProg/..." under "Port Selection" to connect to the programmer
+[* violet] Check with Brooke to make sure the hex file you have is up to date before programming node
+[* red] click the program button in the upper left-hand corner
+[* green] make sure the terminal says "Programming Succeeded" and the status is "PASS"

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