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Step 4Plug it in!

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Ok, now that you have a YBox that is ready to go, plug in the Ethernet, RCA and power. You should see the bootloader screen for the YBox.
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Aug 3, 2010. 7:10 PMDark Magis says:
I am creating a little workshop in my basement (just starting out in electrical engineering), and I was wondering if by any chance you know what the best LCD (preferably from Adafruit, as they were the only place where I found the size I wanted) to hook up in a small space (not one of those small, 10 character two row things). By the way, wicked instructable. Thanks for posting it.
Aug 3, 2010. 9:13 PMDark Magis says:
Thanks. I also prefer Sparkfun. Nice tutorial by the way.

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