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    This thread contains comments for the article "MySensors Hardware" posted on MySensors.org.

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      Hi. I'm not sure if this is the correct place to ask this question, but i obtained 3 of the following boards, and I'm not sure how the atmega328p-pu mounts to it. I just need to know where i can find more info on this. Thanks
      https://oshpark.com/shared_projects/F7esJEMY

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        Hi. I'm not sure if this is the correct place to ask this question, but i obtained 3 of the following boards, and I'm not sure how the atmega328p-pu mounts to it. I just need to know where i can find more info on this. Thanks
        https://oshpark.com/shared_projects/F7esJEMY

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        @jamzm the side with the groove on the atmega328p-pu goes towards the hole marked with a square on the pcb.

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          Let's tag @flopp who created the board and see if he has any additional information.

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            Thank you...That's a start. So since pin 1 goes into the hole marked with a square, the ic gets mounted on the side with all the markings. But is there any documentation that I can learn more from? Thanks again for your help. Yes, how do we get info from Mr. Flopp?

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              Thank you...That's a start. So since pin 1 goes into the hole marked with a square, the ic gets mounted on the side with all the markings. But is there any documentation that I can learn more from? Thanks again for your help. Yes, how do we get info from Mr. Flopp?

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              @jamzm you could try sending a message using the forum chat. Except that, there isn't much to do but wait.

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