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== Introduction, Download, and Request for Testers/Users of the Software ==
 
== Introduction, Download, and Request for Testers/Users of the Software ==
  
Note: This code should be useful not only to [[USB Bit Whacker]] users, but to any MicroController users who want RS232 or USB ( virtual RS232 ) communications to their microcontroller.
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Note: This code should be useful not only to BitWhacker users, but to any MicroController users who want RS232 or USB ( virtual RS232 ) communications to their microcontroller.
  
 
A new interesting device ( basically an advanced development board with firmware ) is the BitWacker:
 
A new interesting device ( basically an advanced development board with firmware ) is the BitWacker:

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