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Burning a Bootloader on New Atmel 328's

Burning a Bootloader on New Atmel 328's | Arduino, Netduino, Rasperry Pi! | Scoop.it
We are in the process of building some projects with an embedded Arduino, instead of using a Arduino board. Hacktronics.com sent us some new Atmel 328-PU chips for this purpose. These chips are new, without a bootloader installed.
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» DIJN.07 – Attach a JeeLink to the RPi JeeLabs

» DIJN.07 – Attach a JeeLink to the RPi JeeLabs | Arduino, Netduino, Rasperry Pi! | Scoop.it

Welcome to the seventh instalment of Dive Into JeeNodes. Hello RPi, meet the JeeLink!

With all the RPi setup out of the way, it’s time to hook it up to the hardware. Fortunately, most of the essential ingredients are already included in the RPi. The JeeLink is based on an FTDI chip, for which the driver will be auto-loaded by Linux when it’s plugged in.

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» DIJN.06 – Boot the Raspberry Pi JeeLabs

» DIJN.06 – Boot the Raspberry Pi JeeLabs | Arduino, Netduino, Rasperry Pi! | Scoop.it

Welcome to the sixth instalment of Dive Into JeeNodes. We’re halfway there!

This part is probably the most complex piece of the journey called DIJN. Then again, you’re about to set up a self-contained server which can be used for a truly astonishing number of tasks. Linux is everywhere nowadays, and this is probably one of the easiest, lowest-cost, and most risk-free ways to tap into that world which has driven – and evolved alongside – the Open Source Software trend for so long already.

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