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Adding Custom Boards to the Arduino v1.6.3 Board Manager Featured Products
This tutorial may be outdated. It is no longer recommended for beginners, and may need modifications to code or hardware that is not indicated in the tutorial.
Adding Custom Boards to the Arduino v1.6.3 Board Manager

Adding Custom Boards to the Arduino v1.6.3 Board Manager

By Justin Cooper
Easily add one click install support for new boards to your copy of the Arduino v1.6.3 IDE!
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Difficulty: Beginner
Guide Type: Tutorial
Contributors: Justin Cooper, Todd Treece
Categories: Microcontrollers
Arduino Compatibles/Learn Arduino
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