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	<title>Comments on: About Hackduino Project</title>
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	<description>ReMapping Arduino :: ATmega168 in all shapes</description>
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		<title>By: Josh</title>
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		<dc:creator>Josh</dc:creator>
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		<description>Yep!  You can do that on any arduino!  you don&#039;t even need to programmer.  The decillima was designed so that you can remove the 168 from its circuit, so you can just program it then remove the chip and put it in another circuit.  You should really look into regular AVR programming (minus the arduino bootloader).  So long as you compile in the arduino environment, you can just flash the 168 with an ISP programmer (ladyada&#039;s usbtinyisp) and run off with your entirely broken-out chip!

It&#039;s funny that you&#039;re looking at this from the point of view that arduino was first, then dismantle the platform to get your skinny basics.  I came the other way, and have come to love arduino (prototyping is SO much easier!).

Anyhow, awesome umbrella!

-J</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yep!  You can do that on any arduino!  you don&#8217;t even need to programmer.  The decillima was designed so that you can remove the 168 from its circuit, so you can just program it then remove the chip and put it in another circuit.  You should really look into regular AVR programming (minus the arduino bootloader).  So long as you compile in the arduino environment, you can just flash the 168 with an ISP programmer (ladyada&#8217;s usbtinyisp) and run off with your entirely broken-out chip!</p>
<p>It&#8217;s funny that you&#8217;re looking at this from the point of view that arduino was first, then dismantle the platform to get your skinny basics.  I came the other way, and have come to love arduino (prototyping is SO much easier!).</p>
<p>Anyhow, awesome umbrella!</p>
<p>-J</p>
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