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Programming software is written in Visual Basic and requires the Microsoft Visual Studio IDE - https://visualstudio.microsoft.com

## Repository Structure
The WildWID repository is organised around the two components of the WildWID system: tags and loggers. WildWID tag and logger folders can be found in the root level of the repository.
The WildWID repository is organised around the two components of the WildWID system: tags and loggers. Within the `Logger` and `Tag` folders you will find two sub-folders:

Within the logger directory you will find three further folders:
* Device firmware: contains firmware for loggers.
* PC Software: contains the enduser software required to configure and test WildWID tags.
* Production: contains the schematics and bill of materials required for logger PCB fabrication.
* Device firmware: contains firmware for the respective device.
* Production: contains the schematics and bill of materials required for PCB fabrication.

Within the tag directory, you will find two folders:
* Device firmware: contains firmware for tags.
* Production: contains the schematics and bill of materials required for tag PCB fabrication.
Within the `PC_Software` folder you will find multiple sub-folders containing the enduser software required to configure, test, and deploy tags and loggers.

## Further Information
A more detailed overview of WildWID and its use in wildlife biology is covered in:
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