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Hilarious! Loved the creativity. Good job! 🙂
Thank you. You are so kind!
Very nice, on comment i have about a slight “mistake” is that when you where at the crystal you said it gives the heartbeat to the microprocessor, which in reality the one you where on gives the heartbead the 8u2 chip for the USB interface, there is either another crystal or a small ceramic resonator by the 328 for that(depending on the rev of board)
Ok, and one more thing, as i finish watching it, the 6 “golden” pins aren’t for shields, that for ISCP reprograming(to reflash the bootloader or reprogram the 328 directly if you don’t want to use the bootloader), you normally use the headers on the edge for connecting to shields
Thanks for your comments. I’m going to wait a bit to see if I get some more technical feedback, then I’ll go back and redo the narration. I was thinking of doing that anyway, because my voice sounds odd even to me. (I know I said ’tilde,’ but why does it sound like ‘pilde?’)