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Zach Eveland d874bc9832 fixed attachInterrupt() on Leonardo
had to define a separate block for the 32U4 since it looks like a Mega-series board based on a simple register trick.  Only two useable HW interrupts though, compared to the Megas' 8, and numbering differs.
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app Refactoring compile and upload to speed-up compilation, too. 2011-12-16 19:51:07 -05:00
build Revert "Removing Leonardo (and Mouse/Keyboard examples) for Arduino 1.0 release." 2011-12-16 15:58:42 -05:00
core Setting Arduino icon. 2010-11-10 11:46:52 -05:00
hardware/arduino fixed attachInterrupt() on Leonardo 2011-12-19 15:40:12 -05:00
libraries Merge branch 'master' of github.com:arduino/32U4 into new-extension 2011-12-18 12:40:56 -05:00
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readme.txt

Arduino is an open-source physical computing platform based on a simple i/o
board and a development environment that implements the Processing/Wiring
language. Arduino can be used to develop stand-alone interactive objects or
can be connected to software on your computer (e.g. Flash, Processing, MaxMSP).
The boards can be assembled by hand or purchased preassembled; the open-source
IDE can be downloaded for free.

For more information, see the website at: http://www.arduino.cc/
or the forums at: http://arduino.cc/forum/

To report a bug in the software, go to:
http://code.google.com/p/arduino/issues/list

For other suggestions, use the forum:
http://arduino.cc/forum/index.php/board,21.0.html

INSTALLATION
Detailed instructions are in reference/Guide_Windows.html and
reference/Guide_MacOSX.html.  For Linux, see the Arduino playground:
http://www.arduino.cc/playground/Learning/Linux

CREDITS
Arduino is an open source project, supported by many.

The Arduino team is composed of Massimo Banzi, David Cuartielles, Tom Igoe,
Gianluca Martino, and David A. Mellis.

Arduino uses the GNU avr-gcc toolchain, avrdude, avr-libc, and code from
Processing and Wiring.

Icon and about image designed by ToDo: http://www.todo.to.it/