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Marlin
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Marlin
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MightyCore discussion
MightyCore reviews and mentions
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Fast Led Multiple Colour Pallets in a State Machine
I am working on a project using the WSB2812B LED strip, with a ATmega644A using the MCUdude/MightyCore plug in (https://github.com/MCUdude/MightyCore). I am using Fastled 3.3.3 with Ardunio 1.8.13 on Windows 10 and is using code based off "ColourWavesWithPalettes" (https://gist.github.com/kriegsman/8281905786e8b2632aeb).
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I need a push...ATMEGA1284P
However, what I ended up doing was using MightyCore as my AVR core instead of trying to use it outside of the Arduino IDE.
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No hardware SPI pins defined (Help Please)
Morning I assumed that you've seen this issue? https://github.com/MCUdude/MightyCore/issues/235
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I have a graduation project where I need to build an arduino board completely from scratch. We are asked to chose a microcontroller that was never been used on an arduino before just like the “Atmega 1284”. What do you guys think will it be hard, and if you have any advice
https://github.com/JChristensen/mini1284 https://github.com/MCUdude/MightyCore
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Burning a bootloader to atmega32.
I made a DIY microcontroller featuring atmega32 16-au, and I'm trying to burn a bootloader to it using an Arduino UNO. I'm using MightyCore library and this is the schematic. I upload Arduino as ISP sketch to my Arduino, connect the atmega32, put a 22uF electrolytic capacitor between ground, and reset on Arduino and I get this error:
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MCUdude/MightyCore is an open source project licensed under GNU General Public License v3.0 or later which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of MightyCore is C++.