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					<description><![CDATA[Hi Alan,

Cool materials - I was also able to follow most of your instructions to install n run mbed-cli successfully on my old Windows 7 notebook (my new NB was still stuck in Shenzhen office, usual shipment channels were unable to deliver my NB to Hong Kong, maybe because of the pandemic measures).
- Python 3.7.7
- Windows commands instead, such as where python, where mbed, and executed venv\Scripts\activate.bat
- I imported mbed-os-example-blinky project under &quot;Mbed Programs&quot; (same directory as my Mbed Studio projects) and I was able to open/build the project using Mbed Studio/mbed-cli back-n-forth.

Thanks again!
Harris]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Alan,</p>
<p>Cool materials &#8211; I was also able to follow most of your instructions to install n run mbed-cli successfully on my old Windows 7 notebook (my new NB was still stuck in Shenzhen office, usual shipment channels were unable to deliver my NB to Hong Kong, maybe because of the pandemic measures).<br />
&#8211; Python 3.7.7<br />
&#8211; Windows commands instead, such as where python, where mbed, and executed venv\Scripts\activate.bat<br />
&#8211; I imported mbed-os-example-blinky project under &#8220;Mbed Programs&#8221; (same directory as my Mbed Studio projects) and I was able to open/build the project using Mbed Studio/mbed-cli back-n-forth.</p>
<p>Thanks again!<br />
Harris</p>
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