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Step 10Build: Finish the hardware

Build: Finish the hardware
Once the hardware is loaded, you can install Forebrain more permanently (hot glue is a good choice).  I have duct-taped mine since I plan on installing some LEDs as well (I will add steps to this instructable if I do).

You won't need access to the buttons again since I've thoughtfully added an extra command in the ding.exe to tell Forebrain to go back to programming mode.

Once you have plugged Forebrain in and it's recognised as a generic USB device, you can get the app that'll make the bell go ding from here: https://github.com/downloads/meseta/Ding-for-Forebrain/ding1.zip

Unzip this somewhere, you will get a ding.exe, and a dll file. Running the ding.exe program will send a signal to Forebrain to ding the bell. If something like this happens, then congratulations!

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