Oh geeze, now that is scary. I am wondering where all this "subscription" crap started.My thoughts, exactly.
And fairly soon they might decide that the open source model doesn’t satisfy their corporate EBDITA criteria, and start charging a subscription fee for a proprietary IDE.
You are correct, as of now.
Or, keep using the clone AVR chip devices... They do a pretty good job for what they are now with the Nano module.these will move to another solution.
I guess I could even move back to Microchip if I had to. I could even use the controller board I created back in the 1990's based on the Z80 CPU (ha ha, last resort).Or, keep using the clone AVR chip devices... They do a pretty good job for what they are now with the Nano module.
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