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Gemma and Trinket are great when you want a tiny, low cost microcontroller to embed in your projects. One of the tradeoffs, however, is that they cant send data back to the computer for debugging sensor values. For example, maybe you want to make a pair of Firewalker sneakers with Gemma instead of Flora, but theres no easy way to calibrate your Velostat step sensor since you cant see the numerical value of the reading. I recommend keeping a FLORA around for this purpose, even if you port to Gemma later. But theres a workaround-- you can use software serial and a modified console cable to debug values on Gemma. Lets wire it up. Cut off the headers from the end of the console cable and tin the leads with a little solder. A third hand tool can be helpful. Slide on some heat shrink and prep your alligator clips. I matched the colors of the wires to make it easy on myself. Connect black to ground, red to three volts, green to pin D0 and white to pin D1. This only leaves room for debugg