Hi Joep,

I don't think a board for each sample is usefull, where a board for
> each chip to blink a led is the extreme.
>

I agree, but one tutorial explaining how to blink a LED in details, even for
only one chip, is a "must".


>
> I do think it would be nice to have a board for the a few current
> chips. And it would be nice if the board could be used with many
> examples. So a few led's, an lcd connector, a few buttons, i2c...
> In other words, some kind of development board or modular system (like
> Wouter's dwarf boards).
>
>
This is the goal of a next Jaluino shield: experiment basic (and not so
basic) things with jallib. We still need to specify what to put on the
shield...


Cheers,
Seb

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