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diff --git a/docs/source/maple-quickstart.rst b/docs/source/maple-quickstart.rst index 899f720..c7596ce 100644 --- a/docs/source/maple-quickstart.rst +++ b/docs/source/maple-quickstart.rst @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ Maple Quickstart Guide ======================== -.. TODO update the images since we changed "to FLASH" -> "to Flash" +.. TODO [0.1.0] Update the images; we've changed "to FLASH" -> "to Flash" You'll need a `Maple board <http://leaflabs.com/store/>`_, a `Mini-B USB cable <http://www.google.com/products?q=mini-b+usb+cable>`_, a @@ -73,12 +73,14 @@ window, and then a confirmation message will appear: Upload that program! -------------------- +.. FIXME [0.1.0 Maple-specific image; add one for Native] + Now it's time to plug in your Maple. Use a Mini-B cable, making sure -that the :ref:`power source jumper <hardware-maple-powering>` is on -the USB header first. We ship the Maple with the power source jumper -configured that way, so you shouldn't have to do anything. For -reference, it should look like this (don't worry if a jumper is -hanging half off of the CHRG header): +that the :ref:`power source jumper <maple-powering>` is on the USB +header first. We ship Maples with the power source jumper configured +that way, so you shouldn't have to do anything. For reference, it +should look like this (don't worry if a jumper is hanging half off of +the CHRG header): .. image:: /_static/img/plugged-in-maple.png :align: center |