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### 3Flash DSpico
> You will need a micro USB cable
1. Go to the [dspico-firmware](https://github.com/LNH-team/dspico-firmware) repository and build the firmware. See the firmware readme for the bootloader options.
2. Connect the micro USB cable to the USB port on the DSpico.
3. Connect the other end of the micro USB cable to your PC. The PC should recognize the DSpico as a new storage device.
4. Copy the generated .uf2 firmware file from the [dspico-firmware](https://github.com/LNH-team/dspico-firmware) repository to the detected storage unit.
5. Once the transfer is complete, your DSpico will be successfully flashed!
### 4⃣ Prepare a micro SD card
> You will need a micro SD card (and a reader if your PC does not have it integrated).
1. Go to the [pico-launcher](https://github.com/LNH-team/pico-launcher) repository and build Pico Launcher.
2. Go to the [pico-loader](https://github.com/LNH-team/pico-loader) repository and build Pico Loader for the DSpico platform.
3. Connect your micro SD card to your PC.
4. Copy the Pico Loader and Pico Launcher files to your micro SD card. The Pico Launcher nds file should be named `_picoboot.nds`.
5. Once the transfer is complete, insert your micro SD card in your DSpico and enjoy!
### 3Setup the software
Follow the [guide](https://github.com/LNH-team/dspico/blob/develop/GUIDE.md) for instructions on how to compile and setup the firmware and the contents of the micro SD card.
## 🛠 Development
The DSpico features a development port for creating new applications and developing new peripherals. The available communication ports are as follows: