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Re: Support for ATTINY827, 1627 and 3227
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Michael Hennebry |
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Re: Support for ATTINY827, 1627 and 3227 |
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Thu, 23 Feb 2023 14:41:55 -0600 (CST) |
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Alpine 2.21 (DEB 202 2017-01-01) |
On Wed, 22 Feb 2023, Konrad Rosenbaum wrote:
It's a good way to get people started on microcontrollers, but almost
everybody eventually emancipates from it.
I know of one medical device that is Arduino-powered.
Naming it would likely violate an NDA.
My job was mostly fixing a lot of code.
--
Michael hennebry@mail.cs.ndsu.NoDak.edu
"Occasionally irrational explanations are required" -- Luke Roman
- Re: Support for ATTINY827, 1627 and 3227, (continued)
- Re: Support for ATTINY827, 1627 and 3227, dvalin, 2023/02/21
- Re: Support for ATTINY827, 1627 and 3227, Konrad Rosenbaum, 2023/02/21
- Re: Support for ATTINY827, 1627 and 3227, Klaus Rudolph, 2023/02/21
- Re: Support for ATTINY827, 1627 and 3227, Klaus, 2023/02/21
- Re: Support for ATTINY827, 1627 and 3227, Konrad Rosenbaum, 2023/02/22
- Re: Support for ATTINY827, 1627 and 3227, Xiaofan Chen, 2023/02/22
- Re: Support for ATTINY827, 1627 and 3227, Klaus Rudolph, 2023/02/23
Re: Support for ATTINY827, 1627 and 3227, dvalin, 2023/02/21
Re: Support for ATTINY827, 1627 and 3227, dvalin, 2023/02/23