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to dtae I used tiny13, 2313 and mega8, which has only 512B EEPROM not 512k as advertized
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hi 🙂 you have no contact page, how can I contact you?
cheers
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Thanks for the article !
Best
Bertrand
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I love your blog! I read it daily! But then again I’m designing Microprocessor projects daily too!
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Hi.. You nave no contact information. How can I contact you?
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Atmel. Just saw your recommendation on the Jamstik+ Bluetooth on Kickstarter. We are all so pleased it is trending #1 in Popuarity in Tech Products. Wanted you to know we have Atmel processors at work in it and in all our products! Thanks for the support!
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