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Hosting a website on an 8-bit microcontroller
Key takeaways
- In today's episode of "dumb things to do with an AVR microcontroller":
- MCU website demo (may go down if this gets posted to HN)
- My victim is the AVR64DD32 which is quite similar to the Atmega328 of Arduino fame.
In today's episode of "dumb things to do with an AVR microcontroller":
MCU website demo (may go down if this gets posted to HN)
My victim is the AVR64DD32 which is quite similar to the Atmega328 of Arduino fame. Compared to the older Atmega, these AVR DD lines are cheaper for the same memory, use a single programming pin and have nicer peripherals:
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