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Add onboard powerLED to show "ON" #1
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Thanks for the tip! I linked to it from the README for folks who might be interested in adding it as well! |
Clearly, I didn't read it! LOL! |
No - I mean after you've mentioned it. :D I integrated your contribution 😌 |
Need more coffee :) Sorry.
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For my use (Thank you , by the way!) I added the following to enable the onboard LED so I'd remember it was actually running:
import board
import digitalio
And in the loop add:
led.value = True
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