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- | For cloning the board there is a jumper on it, so one can turn off the auto reset and can use the Paperduino-Uno for [[arduino_clones:bootloader|burning the bootloader]] on an other Arduino or Paperduino-Uno. | + | For cloning the board there is a jumper on it, so one can turn off the auto reset and can use the Paperduino-Uno for [[avr_bootloader:bootloader|burning the bootloader]] on an other Arduino or Paperduino-Uno. |
In using the Atmega368 you will have an Arduino-UNO or an Arduino 2009 clone. But certainly for a really cheap version it’s possible to use the Atmega168 or the Atmega8 chip, too. | In using the Atmega368 you will have an Arduino-UNO or an Arduino 2009 clone. But certainly for a really cheap version it’s possible to use the Atmega168 or the Atmega8 chip, too. | ||
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- | For the performance [[http://wolfgang-spahn.de/Projektion_01_Index.html|Liquid State Machine]] 6 Paperduino-UNOs were used for controlling the sound and the projections . | ||
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+ | For the performance [[http://wolfgang-spahn.de/Projektion_01_Index.html|Liquid State Machine]] by Martin Howse and Wolfgang Spahn in 2012 six Paperduino-UNOs were used for controlling the sound and the projections. | ||
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