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The Ardweeny: the little friend of the Arduino (and how to beef it up)

Step 11Enjoy your new Ardweeny :D

Enjoy your new Ardweeny :D
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Now that have finished your super Ardweeny you are now able to do all your project. You can use an FTDI adapter  (USB to Serial adapter) for programming your new Ardweeny!

Here are also a few other variations of how to use your Ardweeny.
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Mar 4, 2010. 3:41 PMnewbie314 says:
I heard if you already have an Arduino board with usb (like deulcimileneuvo (bad spelling)), one can pull the u-controller out and then make jumpers from the serial lines to ardweeny.
Might save people money if they only need usb for programming and have a board already.
Dec 7, 2010. 12:27 PMkyle brinkerhoff says:
you bet! this is a instructible i did a while back
http://www.instructables.com/id/program-a-ardweeny-using-a-duemilinove-no-more-f/

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