I have a little doubt about the documentation. If you have a Pi 4 you will need to download the latest stable library to compile C. Or none of the C codes will work with the Pi 4. Also the instructions for the 4 digit display show a 17 pin 4 digit display but you get 12 digits. You can understand that, but these and a few other omissions and typos can present a serious handicap for beginners. However, this is a really good kit with pretty good instructions and code. Oh, and forget the noobs. no more thing Get a Raspberry Pi Imager Scanner instead.
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