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The SD card is used to store information for the robot to read. It comes preloaded with images and sound files used in the Explore examples. Once comfortable with the robot's functionality, you should be able to add your own files. If you ever accidentally remove files used by the explore sketches, you can copy them over from the SDcontent directory found in the robot library.  
 
The SD card is used to store information for the robot to read. It comes preloaded with images and sound files used in the Explore examples. Once comfortable with the robot's functionality, you should be able to add your own files. If you ever accidentally remove files used by the explore sketches, you can copy them over from the SDcontent directory found in the robot library.  
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== Brancher le Robut sur le PC ==
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== Brancher le Robot sur le PC ==
    
Each board on the robot has a microcontroller, which is programmed independently of the other. It is recommended that you should only program the control board (the top board) until you are familiar with the robot's functionality. The motor board (the bottom board) has a stock firmware that fulfills most general purpose applications.  
 
Each board on the robot has a microcontroller, which is programmed independently of the other. It is recommended that you should only program the control board (the top board) until you are familiar with the robot's functionality. The motor board (the bottom board) has a stock firmware that fulfills most general purpose applications.  
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After you have connected the board, the green LED labelled as PWR on the Control Board will be on. LED1 beneath it will flash a few times. On the Motor Board, the red LEDs labelled as LED1 to LED5 (opposite side to the power switch) should be on as well.
 
After you have connected the board, the green LED labelled as PWR on the Control Board will be on. LED1 beneath it will flash a few times. On the Motor Board, the red LEDs labelled as LED1 to LED5 (opposite side to the power switch) should be on as well.
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If the LEDs on either board do not turn on, check if the flat 10-pin communication cable next to the power switch is connected to both boards.  
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If the LEDs on either board do not turn on, check if the flat 10-pin communication cable next to the power switch is connected to both boards.
    
== Installer les pilotes ==
 
== Installer les pilotes ==
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