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Change: >- ATMega328 clocked at 8 or 16 MHz >- ATMega1280 clocked at 16 MHz >- ATMega2560 clocked at 16 MHz
~~>- ATMega32U4 at 8 or 16 MHz ~~
~~>- ATMega64M1 at 16 Mhz ~~
to: >- ATmega328P clocked at 8 or 16 MHz >- ATmega1280 clocked at 16 MHz >- ATmega2560 clocked at 16 MHz
~~>- ATmega32U4 at 8 or 16 MHz ~~
~~>- ATmega64M1 at 16 Mhz ~~
Also: what about ATmega168 and ATtiny85 (or ATmega8 if you want to get really complete)?
For more information about the AtHeart program please contact at_heart [at] arduino.cc
The non-obfuscated email address is shown at the top of the page so I don't think this has any value for spam prevention.
EDIT 2017-09-13: The issue has been partially resolved and I have struck out those items. The non-struck out items remain unresolved.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
https://www.arduino.cc/en/ArduinoAtHeart/Products
The "Shop AtHeart products on our Store." link points to:
https://store.arduino.cc/category/84https://store.arduino.cc/atheart
but that just dumps me to the Arduino Store homepage.
The correct link (for USA region) is:
https://store.arduino.cc/usa/atheart
EDIT 2017-09-13: The link has been updated but the issue remains.
Change:>Below the official AtHeart products.to:~~>Below are the official AtHeart products. ~~
Change:>In the heart of MicroView there is an ATMEL’s ATmega328Pto:>In the heart of MicroView there is an Atmel ATmega328Pwww.microview.io gives a "Server not found" errorChange:>- ATMega328 clocked at 8 or 16 MHz>- ATMega1280 clocked at 16 MHz>- ATMega2560 clocked at 16 MHz~~>- ATMega32U4 at 8 or 16 MHz ~~
~~>- ATMega64M1 at 16 Mhz ~~
to:>- ATmega328P clocked at 8 or 16 MHz>- ATmega1280 clocked at 16 MHz>- ATmega2560 clocked at 16 MHz~~>- ATmega32U4 at 8 or 16 MHz ~~
~~>- ATmega64M1 at 16 Mhz ~~
Also: what about ATmega168 and ATtiny85 (or ATmega8 if you want to get really complete)?For more information about the AtHeart program please contact at_heart [at] arduino.cc
The non-obfuscated email address is shown at the top of the page so I don't think this has any value for spam prevention.
EDIT 2017-09-13: The issue has been partially resolved and I have struck out those items. The non-struck out items remain unresolved.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: