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+[title] Connect the Logic Analyzer
+[* black] Open Saleae Logic Analyzer. Then, connect the Logic Analyzer to the computer using USB
+[* green] To ensure that the Logic Analyzer is connected to the computer, you should see a message at the top of the Saleae Logic Analyzer that says [Connected]. There should also be a blinking light coming from the Logic Analyzer (the light pictured is green, though any light emitting from the Logic Analyzer means it is connected)

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