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Wed Jun 6 12:57:03 BST 2012


the moment.
 - Uno ATmega328 with Atmega16U2 or Atmega8U2 for serial.
 - Leonardo ATmega32u4
 - Duemilanove with ATmega328p or older ones with ATmega168

If you want to support the mega's as well that covers
 - Atmega2560 with ATMega 8U2  for serial
 - ATmega1280 (older).

I "think" that's pretty complete.

I wouldn't look at any older than these (4 years support for old devices is
enough?)

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M


On Sun, Apr 14, 2013 at 2:10 AM, Matt Jadud <matt at jadud.com> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I'm going to be putting in a small budget request at my home institution.
I want to purchase versions of the Arduinos that people are using (or
trying to use) with our toolchain.
>
> I've started work on revitalizing our build tools, so that we can release
new Windows (7!) and Mac builds of the JEdit environment. I would then like
to make sure that we are supporting the things people are using or trying
to use.
>
> I really only have, at the moment, 2009-era Arduino devices at my
fingertips. Some questions came in recently about the 2560-devices with
either 8u2 or 16u2 interface chips; clearly, I need one of those fort
testing. Anything else?
>
> Cheers,
> Matt
>
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<div dir=3D"ltr">Nope sounds about right.<br>From what I have seen these ar=
e the most popular boards/chips out there at the moment.<br>=A0- Uno ATmega=
328 with Atmega16U2 or Atmega8U2 for serial.<br><div>=A0- Leonardo ATmega32=
u4<br>

=A0- Duemilanove with ATmega328p or older ones with ATmega168<br><br>If you=
 want to support the mega&#39;s as well that covers</div>=A0- Atmega2560 wi=
th ATMega 8U2 =A0for serial<br>=A0- ATmega1280 (older).<div><br></div><div =
style>

I &quot;think&quot; that&#39;s pretty complete.</div><div style><br></div><=
div>I wouldn&#39;t look at any older than these (4 years support for old de=
vices is enough?)</div><div><br></div><div>--</div><div>M<br><div><br>
<br>
On Sun, Apr 14, 2013 at 2:10 AM, Matt Jadud &lt;<a href=3D"mailto:matt at jadu=
d.com">matt at jadud.com</a>&gt; wrote:<br>&gt;<br>&gt; Hi all,<br>&gt;<br>&gt=
; I&#39;m going to be putting in a small budget request at my home institut=
ion. I want to purchase versions of the Arduinos that people are using (or =
trying to use) with our toolchain.<br>

&gt;<br>&gt; I&#39;ve started work on revitalizing our build tools, so that=
 we can release new Windows (7!) and Mac builds of the JEdit environment. I=
 would then like to make sure that we are supporting the things people are =
using or trying to use.<br>

&gt;<br>&gt; I really only have, at the moment, 2009-era Arduino devices at=
 my fingertips. Some questions came in recently about the 2560-devices with=
 either 8u2 or 16u2 interface chips; clearly, I need one of those fort test=
ing. Anything else?<br>

&gt;<br>&gt; Cheers,<br>&gt; Matt<br>&gt;<br>&gt; _________________________=
______________________<br>&gt; users mailing list<br>&gt; users at concurrency=
.cc<br>&gt; <a href=3D"http://lists.concurrency.cc/mailman/listinfo/users">=
http://lists.concurrency.cc/mailman/listinfo/users</a><br>

&gt;<br></div></div></div>

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