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Hi.
oki, in case i'll add some explanation.. I'll be busy for this week but you can simply use the serial gw example from MySensors for getting started, this should work. I didn't need to create a special board in arduino for this board, so if you're using it, you'll need to install&amp;use the mattairtech SAMD21 board definition for the pin mapping.
https://github.com/mattairtech/ArduinoCore-samd
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