Updated Appendix C: Firmware programming (markdown)

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The Arduino Nano offers a very simple and easy way of programming the microcontroller, which is why we're going to use it. Let's dive in.
## Step 1: Get the necessary tools
**TODO PIX**
- The Arduino IDE
- A base PCB with all components soldered
- An Arduino Nano
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- A breadboard
## Step 2: Hook up the base PCB to the Arduino Nano
**TODO PIX**
The base PCB has a 6-pin ICSP header. The pins are numbered like this:
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Plug the electronics assembly into your computer. The buttons should be clicking, and if you hover your finger over the sensor, it should move the cursor.
## Step 7: All done!
**TODO PIX completed enclosure halves**
Congrats, you finished flashing the firmware! Give yourself a pat on the back.
You're ready to get on with this thing. Head over to [[2. Electronics assembly]] to continue assembling your Ploopy Mouse.