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Reassigning Microcontroller pins to the LCD 5 3860 May 26, 2012
by Rick_S
How to create a loop timer while checking 2 pin inputs 14 4876 May 22, 2012
by Blackbird
Is there a way to execute a program one line at a time for troubleshooting? 4 4291 May 22, 2012
by Ralphxyz
AVRISP2 programmer and Macbook 3 4441 May 17, 2012
by RogerFL
Compiler issue? 3 4124 May 17, 2012
by RogerFL
SPI Problem! 1 4990 May 17, 2012
by kemil
Read from atmega 15 15362 May 15, 2012
by Rick_S
Pulse width measurement(Please Help!) 8 6357 May 14, 2012
by pcbolt
loading source code for a multi panel array 3 4075 May 10, 2012
by pcbolt
Example Code for Humidity & Temperature Sensor - DHT11 / DHT22 5 6165 May 10, 2012
by reddog30jen
Is it possible to scale the crystal clock down to 8 MHz? 13 4931 May 08, 2012
by RogerFL
Displaying on the LCD 2 3806 May 06, 2012
by ad2476
Problem with Boolean type 12 9393 May 03, 2012
by HexManiac
Fan control troubleshooting 24 6150 April 30, 2012
by jimlundborg
I can send char as "0xff" or 'f', but if *str = "f", I can't send *str 3 4336 April 30, 2012
by hevans
Putting Data in Program Space, and using it... 4 4711 April 29, 2012
by JimFrederickson
include statement 2 3812 April 26, 2012
by Heno2au
Sequencer project (help needed with timing) 5 4602 April 21, 2012
by sask55
Total noob in need of LCD help Atmega328p 19 7662 April 20, 2012
by ram_engineerin_2012
Switching from ADMUX=0 to ADMUX=5 3 5557 April 20, 2012
by Ralphxyz
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