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at the pratt institute



at the pratt institute, originally uploaded by tiki.robot.

with tymm

uDuino: low-cost Arduino

Tymm has developed a low-cost, breadboard-based Arduino. His Diecimila-compatible design separates the programming adapter (which you only need one of) from the Arduino board to keep costs down.

So after an initial investment of under $25, you can put together cores for breadboard-based Arduino prototypes for $8-10… the Diecimila auto-reset works… and you actually get 2 I/O pins out of the deal

Cool project, Tymm!