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== Installation ==
 
== Installation ==
* Install the [[Arduino IDE]] to ensure all divers and backend components are installed.
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* Arduino Lab is a simple editor and minimal IDE for Miropython (https://labs.arduino.cc/en/labs/micropython) You can also use it to download and upload files
* Download Arduino Lab from (https://labs.arduino.cc/en/labs/micropython) and install it. You can also use it to download and upload files
 
 
* There is also a Firmware Installer (https://labs.arduino.cc/en/labs/micropython-installer) that is helpful to put Micropython on the Nano ESP32
 
* There is also a Firmware Installer (https://labs.arduino.cc/en/labs/micropython-installer) that is helpful to put Micropython on the Nano ESP32
  

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