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Thank you for following my project https://hackaday.io/project/11953-portable-wi-fi-dac-amplifier !
I know you're a person, it is extra cool to see a message: Atmel Corporation is now following your project HariFun 113 - Arduino Magic Trick.
Thanks Atmel!
Thanks for liking and following my project https://hackaday.io/project/11847-mega-tetris-board !
Thank you for the skull and the follow of https://hackaday.io/project/10671-arduino-mppt-solar-charge-controller !
Fun that you were among the first to like and follow Oggy (https://hackaday.io/project/10569-oggy)! I have used your AVR family since 1997. AT90S8515 was a nice step-up from MCS-51. Back then I could not afford them in the quantites I needed, so I used to trade AVR chips for cakes with one of your local distributors in Stockholm. The trick was to come by around 3 pm on a Friday (preferable with a princess cake: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Princess_cake), just in time for their coffee break (the holy Swedish "fikapaus"). With my pockets filled with “samples” I had enough chips to endure the weekend :-)
One of my other Hackaday projects is another exampel of how to use AVR. Have a look at LPS Mini: https://hackaday.io/project/7183-lps-mini.
Thanks for the follow of #D.I.M.E.R PROJECT 6 DOF Robot Arm
Thank you very much for the skull and the follow of #WiFi Based Distributed IOT Home Automation!
Thanks for the follow and the skull to #Arduibag !
Wow! THE Atmel likes my project?! Thank you guys! And thank you for creating such an awesome microcontroller. I'm still finding new amazing features within the ATMega every few months!
Wow, a Skull from Atmel! Definitely it is something to be proud of! Thanks!!
thank you for the follow! #MiniSam-Zero