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== Assembly procedure ==
 
== Assembly procedure ==
  
We'll go line by line through the kit components.  This guide assumes that you have had some soldering experience.  If not, or it's been a while, you may also want to look at pages 2 and 5-7 of the [http://wiki.evilmadscience.com/Bulbdial Bulbdial clock] assembly instructions, which go over basic tools and technique.  And, if you really are a beginner, there are plenty of good tutorials on line, like [http://www.instructables.com/id/How-to-solder/ this one].
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We'll go line by line through the kit components.  This guide assumes that you have had some soldering experience.  If not, or it's been a while, you may also want to look at pages 2 and 5-7 of the [[http://wiki.evilmadscience.com/Bulbdial Bulbdial clock]] assembly instructions, which go over basic tools and technique.  And, if you really are a beginner, there are plenty of good tutorials on line, like [[http://www.instructables.com/id/How-to-solder/ this one]].
  
  
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=== 14.  Optional resistor to disable Arduino auto-reset ===
 
=== 14.  Optional resistor to disable Arduino auto-reset ===
  
There is a [http://www.arduino.cc/playground/Code/MegaISP potential issue] with Arduino auto-reset and the use of an ISP shield, which is that the Arduino may automatically reset when you are trying to program a chip.  While there are [http://www.arduino.cc/playground/Main/DisablingAutoResetOnSerialConnection various solutions] including pure-software solutions, we include a 100 ohm resistor in the kit that can be used to override auto-reset (without permanent modifications to your Arduino) when installed as shown:  
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There is a [[http://www.arduino.cc/playground/Code/MegaISP potential issue]] with Arduino auto-reset and the use of an ISP shield, which is that the Arduino may automatically reset when you are trying to program a chip.  While there are [[http://www.arduino.cc/playground/Main/DisablingAutoResetOnSerialConnection various solutions]] including pure-software solutions, we include a 100 ohm resistor in the kit that can be used to override auto-reset (without permanent modifications to your Arduino) when installed as shown:  
  
 
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