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* change simulator svg * change radio image * Remove google fonts cdn * change color of 'advanced' button * font fix * font fix 2 * display fix * change fullsceen simulator bg * Continuous servo * handle continuous state * adding shims * update rendering for continuous servos * fixing sim * fix sig * typo * fix sim * bump pxt * bump pxt * rerun travis * Input blocks revision - add Button and Pin event types - merge onPinPressed & onPinReleased in new onPinEvent function - create new onButtonEvent function * update input blocks in docs and tests * remove device_pin_release block * Hide DAL.x behind Enum * bring back deprecated blocks, but hide them * shims and locales files * fix input.input. typing * remove buildpr * bump V3 * update simulator aspect ratio * add Loudness Block * revoke loudness block * Adds soundLevel To be replaced by pxt-common-packages when DAL is updated. * Remove P0 & P3 from AnalogPin Co-authored-by: Juri <gitkraken@juriwolf.de>
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Uploading programs to your @boardname@
Most of the time you'll be writing and testing your programs in the simulator. Once you've finished your program though, you can compile it and run it on your @boardname@. Transferring your program to the @boardname@ is as simple as saving a file to a drive on your computer.
When you plug your @boardname@ into USB, a new drive is created with the @drivename@ label. This is where you'll save your program.
The basic steps are:
- Connect your @boardname@ to your computer with a USB cable.
- Click Download to download the
.hex
file. - Move the
.hex
file from your computer onto the @drivename@ drive. The next section has instructions for the browser that you're using.
How to transfer the program with your browser
Here are instructions for different browsers on Windows and Mac computers. Choose the one you're using:
Windows browsers
Mac browsers
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Transfer not working? See some troubleshooting tips.