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We are in the process of creating a Nanode specific library that defaults to pin 8, so this change will not be needed in the future.
We are in the process of creating a Nanode specific library that defaults to pin 8, so this change will not be needed in the future.


'''How do I get in touch with other people with Nanodes?'''
* Have a look here for [[Pledges/Nanodes/Details#The_Complete_List |  Register of Nanodes and Users]]
* Use the [http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=nanode webchat client that runs in your browser].
* '''Or''' point your IRC client at [irc://irc.freenode.net/nanode #nanode on irc.freenode.net].
* The #nanode channel IRC chat logs can be viewed [http://nanode.random-chaos.org.uk/nanode/ here]
If you've not used IRC before there are many tutorials out there for you. [http://www.wikihow.com/Get-Started-with-IRC-(Internet-Relay-Chat)] [http://www.mirc.com/install.html] [http://wiki.bf2s.com/site/getting-started-with-irc] [http://home.epix.net/~ircadmin/started.html]
If you're unsure of IRC etiquette, [http://www.mahdiyusuf.com/post/6176918750/survival-guide-irc this guide might be worth a glance].  More irritable users tend to get annoyed at [http://sackheads.org/~bnaylor/spew/away_msgs.html away messages], so you may want to find out how to turn this off.
A good option for members is to set up a screen session on babbage to run Irssi so that you don't miss anything (unless someone [[Faceplant|faceplants]] and restarts babbage). [http://quadpoint.org/articles/irssi] is a good guide to using screen and Irssi.


'''How do I connect External Power to my Nanode?'''
'''How do I connect External Power to my Nanode?'''