Arduino-bootloader speedy 2x upgrade chip (Atmega328) -

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A preprogrammed Atmega328 chip: More than TWICE the flash memory for your sketches (30K available instead of 14K), TWICE the RAM (2K instead of 1K) and TWICE the EEPROM (1K instead of 512b)

This chip is programmed with 'ADAboot', my version of the bootloader that is "quick-start" NG/diecimila/duemilanove-compatible. This means that there is still a 5-second delay from when you press the reset button to when the Arduino runs the sketch but that after you upload a new sketch it will begin immediately. This makes the debugging process much faster!

However it means that when Processing (or MaxMSP) opens the serial port, on an auto-reset Arduino there is a 5 second delay until the program starts. Which is why I added a second modification: If the first character sent to the Arduino isn't a '0' (ASCII zero, hex value 0x30) then it will automatically start the App. Bootloading works just fine but if you are talking to the Arduino with other software, just write a character to the Arduino that isnt a zero after opening the serial port to skip the long delay.

Other than that it works just like the 'standard' bootloader, at 57600 baud rate for speedy uploading

It will work in any NG, Diecimila, Duemilanove and Freeduino/Clone Arduinos as well, and will auto-reset when used with version 009 of the software, or later.

For easy upgrade instructions, see the instructional webpage. You'll need to replace the chip (easy) and download version 13+ of the Arduino IDE



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