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I'm completely new to the Maestro hardware and software, and I had some trouble making it work on Windows with Python.
I made some changes to the README to guide complete newbies like me:
#9
Thanks!
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BTW, it seems to work just fine with Python 3.7.4 on Windows, despite the multiple hints that I should use Python 2 instead.
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I'm completely new to the Maestro hardware and software, and I had some trouble making it work on Windows with Python.
I made some changes to the README to guide complete newbies like me:
#9
Thanks!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: