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-# AVR development 
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-I really like the Atmega, and Attiny families. They're cheap, easy to program (with ICSP), they can be programmed in pure C,  the AVR-GCC toolchain is easy to install on GNU/Linux, ... 
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-Some of my projects are built for the Teensy2.0 board from PJRC, a cool tiny board with USB bootloader based around the Atmega32u4. 
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-The others goes from Attiny25 to Atmega328p, mostly in the Attiny family, which is cheaper and provides enough for most little projects. 
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-* [[avr:teensy2|Teensy2.0 projects]] 
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-* [[avr:atmega|Atmega projects]] 
-  * [[avr:atmega:m48|Atmega48]] 
-  * [[avr:atmega:m88|Atmega88]] 
-  * [[avr:atmega:m328p|Atmega328p]] 
-  * [[avr:atmega:m32u2|Atmega32u2]] 
-  * [[avr:atmega:m32u4|Atmega32u4]] 
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-* [[avr:attiny|Attiny projects]] 
-  * [[avr:attiny:t25|Attiny25]] 
-  * [[avr:attiny:t45|Attiny45]] 
-  * [[avr:attiny:t85|Attiny85]] 
-  * [[avr:attiny:t44|Attiny44]] 
-  * [[avr:attiny:t2313|Attiny2313]] 
  
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