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      <title>M0o&#43; Software Overview</title>
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      <description>So clearly there are some issues to work out, but this was bit-banged from an OV7670 on a Pico. PIO next. #raspberrypi #PiWars pic.twitter.com/yJFQFhU9Xk
&amp;mdash; Brian Starkey (@usedbytes) September 14, 2021  [M0o+](https://blog.usedbytes.com/tags/m0o+/)   -- I&amp;rsquo;ve written a number of posts now about different &amp;ldquo;building blocks&amp;rdquo; which make up M0o+:
 The bootloader The network/bluetooth interface The chassis The camera The boom, parts 1, 2, and 3.  There&amp;rsquo;s one crucial element missing from that list, which is needed to turn a collection of parts into an actual functioning robot than can compete in Pi Wars: The Software.</description>
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