Reddit reviews Arduino Internals (Technology in Action)
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We found 3 Reddit comments about Arduino Internals (Technology in Action). Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.
I wouldn't call it solved yet, but I'm on my way. I bought a NerdKit, and it is worth every penny I paid for it. It explains how to program an ATmega168/368 in detail, without spending a lot of time on basic stuff someone with some Arduino experience is likely to already know.
To fill in gaps in my knowledge that the NerdKit guide doesn't cover, I've been reading Arduino Internals, which has also been helpful.
The USBtinyISP programmer you bought shouldn't turn out to be a waste of money because you'll need it if you're going to be programming your AVRs. That's a good deal, too - I wasn't able to find one for less than $22.
It sounds like you're on the right track - keep learning more about AVR development, and your electronic projects will be more awesome than a journey from Milan to Minsk with a girl named Rochelle. ;)
Then buy this book which explains exactly how to do that, as well as what the Arduino IDE does for you.
Non-mobile: this book
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