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|[http://www.bugblat.com/products/cor.html Cortino]
 
|[http://www.bugblat.com/products/cor.html Cortino]
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|[http://www.hackinglab.org/pinguino/index_pinguino.html Pinguino]
 
|[http://www.hackinglab.org/pinguino/index_pinguino.html Pinguino]
 
|an Arduino-like board based on a Microchip PIC 18F2550 (or 18F4550) -- 32 KB Flash, 2 KB of RAM. That PIC has an integrated USB interface, so (unlike most other Arduino variants) it does not require a FT232RL chip for the USB interface. Plugs into solderless breadboard.
 
|an Arduino-like board based on a Microchip PIC 18F2550 (or 18F4550) -- 32 KB Flash, 2 KB of RAM. That PIC has an integrated USB interface, so (unlike most other Arduino variants) it does not require a FT232RL chip for the USB interface. Plugs into solderless breadboard.
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|[http://www.nanocore12.com/products/details/102/6/accessories/breakout-boards/nanocore-to-arduino-shield-adapter-with-usb-interface.html NanoCore-to-Arduino Shield Adapter]
 
|At first glance, looks like a Arduino Diecimila -- all the same connectors, compatible with Arduino shields, etc. Replaces the ATmega168 processor (10MHz with 16KB of Flash and 1KB of RAM) with a NanoCore12DXC32ST module (24 MHz Freescale MC9S12C32, an improved descendent of the 68HC11, with 32KB of Flash, 2KB of RAM).
 
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|[http://www.technologicalarts.ca/shop/store/details/568/11/microcontrollers/esduino12c128-with-usb-interface.html Esduino12C128 with USB Interface]
 
|At first glance, looks like a Arduino Diecimila -- all the same connectors, compatible with Arduino shields, etc. Replaces the ATmega168 processor (10MHz with 16KB of Flash and 1KB of RAM) with a 24 MHz Freescale MC9S12C128 (an improved descendent of the 68HC11, with 128KB of Flash, 4KB of RAM).
 
 
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