SparkFun Electronics Commentsurn:uuid:214d0e4e-f1b1-d287-ce26-ac5b4c9f82492024-03-29T08:34:51-06:00SparkFun Electronicsl0gikG8 on Friday Product Post: New Year, New Productsl0gikG8urn:uuid:afd4969c-822b-9017-f355-7dc2395b85192016-01-08T16:53:00-07:00<p>Unless it was forged from the heaviest of all the heavy metal elements - <a href="https://www.change.org/p/support-lemmy-tribute-name-newly-discovered-heavy-metal-lemmium" rel="nofollow">Lemmium</a></p>
Pete-O on Friday Product Post: New Year, New ProductsPete-Ourn:uuid:e9ba8be7-ced5-dac7-b840-16f7989665852016-01-08T16:21:33-07:00<p>Oh, man. SO want. What would we call it?</p>
sgrace on Friday Product Post: New Year, New Productssgraceurn:uuid:3e1df4f0-55ba-881d-a7aa-4013cf08383f2016-01-08T16:07:41-07:00<p>I don't think a heavy metal dev board would work too well. LOL (jk). RIP Lemmy.</p>
Customer #169118 on Friday Product Post: New Year, New ProductsCustomer #169118urn:uuid:cf1292cd-8820-9390-9b72-65dbb92df96d2016-01-08T14:22:35-07:00<p>Pls design a Lemmyduino.
R.I.P Lemmy</p>
cholq on Friday Product Post: New Year, New Productscholqurn:uuid:b59ef5f8-c703-2337-57fd-1c4f6434de072016-01-08T12:25:28-07:00<p>I think the difference is just the name. When Arduino split up, Arduino.org owned the name "Arduino" outside of the US. So, when Arduino.cc sells boards outside of the US, they go by Genuino for legal reason.</p>
Matt21 on Friday Product Post: New Year, New ProductsMatt21urn:uuid:2ce00c99-ec50-a72d-20eb-c665c6b1ce0e2016-01-08T11:27:24-07:00<p>So what's the real difference between the two 101 boards? I'm guessing it has something to do with Bluetooth firmware and/or FCC compliance.</p>
M-Short on Friday Product Post: New Year, New ProductsM-Shorturn:uuid:2aefd0d8-8d47-eb05-8248-65bd1657cd672016-01-08T10:33:39-07:00<p>If the Fio was about the size of a Pro Mini, didn't have an XBee slot, used the ATMega32U4 (which the Fio V3 does, but the regular Fio does not), had a fuel gauge monitor, and a couple of RGB LEDs... Honestly all Arduinos tend to look similar and each have their own advantages and disadvantages. Of our current Arduino offerings though this probably is closest to the Fio V3.</p>
t-storm on Friday Product Post: New Year, New Productst-stormurn:uuid:e7b0f8cc-da49-defc-1d46-60a079eb409d2016-01-08T10:19:44-07:00<p>Qduino seems like a fio.</p>