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WIRELESS BOOTLOADING

exhausted of having to physically connect to your microprocessor to submit new code? just do it over a wireless connection. [Nathan] takes us through the process of setting up a wireless bootloader for the ATmega168. He is using the XBee base and remote modules for the wireless communication. While people have been doing wireless bootloading with the Arduino already, [Nathan] found that it was common for them to have timeout issues. His remedy was to make his own customized one that is much faster. He’s asking for help though. At this point it is evaluated and working, but he needs someone with much more programming knowledge to help him make it “drop-in” compatible with the Arduino IDE.

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