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Too bad then, I was planning on buying one to teach myself Arduino. I guess it will be a lost of time then,
Thanks!
Claire
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Claire:
I'm just looking at the User Manual and the GPIO pins are
not layed out with the standard shield spacing. Also they
use male pins rather than female pins. The mounting holes
look like that have the same strange locations that the
standard Arduino's use.
The User Manual is showing a AllWinner Tech A10 for the
main chip. That is a nice one.
Regards,
-Wayne
On 03/01/2013 05:05 PM, claire delaunay wrote:
They say in the description that you can use the "the vast, existing
catalog of Arduino Shields". ?
Do you think it's not possible ?
2013/3/1 Wayne C. Gramlich <wayne.gra...@gmail.com
<mailto:wayne.gramlich.2007@gmail.com>>
Jim:
Interesting.
I must confess that I wonder why everybody calls their board
a "*Duino" when you can't plug shields into them and you
can't use Arduino IDE. None-the-less, it looks like a
pretty credible board.
Claire:
Either by the real thing, or a reasonable clone. We are
using the SainSmart clone for the HBRC 2013 club bot class.
http://www.sainsmart.com/arduino-compatibles/sainsmart-uno-atmega328p-pu-atmega8u2-microcontroller-for-arduino.html
DIPMicro has a pretty good one as well:
http://www.dipmicro.com/store/BTE-RCB2011
I have not actually used one of DIP Micro ones tho'.
Regards,
-Wayne
On 03/01/2013 06:38 PM, claire delaunay wrote:
Too bad then, I was planning on buying one to teach myself Arduino. I
guess it will be a lost of time then,
Thanks!
Claire
Sent from my droid
On Mar 1, 2013 6:27 PM, "Wayne C. Gramlich"
wrote:
Claire:
I'm just looking at the User Manual and the GPIO pins are
not layed out with the standard shield spacing. Also they
use male pins rather than female pins. The mounting holes
look like that have the same strange locations that the
standard Arduino's use.
The User Manual is showing a AllWinner Tech A10 for the
main chip. That is a nice one.