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|[http://myamicus.co.uk/ Amicus]
 
|[http://myamicus.co.uk/ Amicus]
 
|Amicus is a multifunction development system inspired by the world famous Arduino board. The Amicus18 board uses a Microchip PICmicro microcontroller PIC18F25K20 instead of an Atmel AVR microcontroller.  Looks like it will take Arduino Shields.
 
|Amicus is a multifunction development system inspired by the world famous Arduino board. The Amicus18 board uses a Microchip PICmicro microcontroller PIC18F25K20 instead of an Atmel AVR microcontroller.  Looks like it will take Arduino Shields.
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|[http://tronixstuff.wordpress.com/2012/01/29/review-digilent-chipkit-uno32/ Digilent chipKIT Uno32]
 
|The Uno32 is a Arduino-compatible development board. The Uno32 board uses an 80 MHz Microchip PIC32MX320F128 microcontroller -- a 32-bit MIPS processor -- instead of a 16 MHz Atmel AVR microcontroller. Can be programmed with a version of the Arduino IDE modified to support PIC32, or with the Microchip MPLAB IDE.  Looks like it will take Arduino Diecimila Shields, and it also has many more I/O pins available.
 
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|[http://www.digilentinc.com/Products/Detail.cfm?Prod=CHIPKIT-MAX32 Digilent chipKIT Max32]
 
|The Max32 is a Arduino-compatible development board. The Max32 board uses an 80 MHz Microchip PIC32MX795F512 microcontroller -- a 32-bit MIPS processor -- instead of a 16 MHz Atmel AVR microcontroller. Can be programmed with a version of the Arduino IDE modified to support PIC32, or with the Microchip MPLAB IDE.  Looks like it will take Arduino Mega / Arduino ADK Shields, and it also has even more I/O pins available.
 
 
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