diff --git a/Appendix-E:-Flashing-a-Bootloader.md b/Appendix-E:-Flashing-a-Bootloader.md index ff1c91d..a2a7daa 100644 --- a/Appendix-E:-Flashing-a-Bootloader.md +++ b/Appendix-E:-Flashing-a-Bootloader.md @@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ The Ploopy PCB ICSP header consists of six holes (or six pins, if you've added a 5 -> o o <- 6 ``` -Note that pin 1 is a square pad on the board. Also, this is the way the header looks when viewed from the *top* of the board (i.e. when the microcontroller is visible). [Here's a picture of what it looks like](https://i.imgur.com/nh6e5tQ.jpg) **TODO fix this**. +Note that pin 1 is a square pad on the board. Also, this is the way the header looks when viewed from the *top* of the board (i.e. when the microcontroller is visible). [Here's a picture of what it looks like](https://i.imgur.com/nh6e5tQ.jpg). Hook up the ICSP connector on the Ploopy PCB to the programmer. If you're using an Arduino Nano, make the following connections: