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…I just stumbled across this site seconds ago here on a Friday night and will soon be making an appearance next time you are open. In the meantime I am inquiring to find knowledgeable individual(s) to advise me in a tech product that i am developing using arduino legacy technology.

There are plenty of Arduino users of all levels who are members. I’m not sure what you mean by ‘legacy’ though! It’s all pretty well supported by current tools as far as I can tell.

Has the arduino really been around long enough that any of them could be classified as legacy?

I realize I’m getting older by the day, but there’s no way the project is more than 10 years old yet, is there?

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Ya there are a ton of versions of the arduino platform:

https://www.arduino.cc/en/Main/Products

Atmega as legacy?! Right, 6502 or z80 yes but avr nah… 1996 doesn’t count yet and 2005 most assuredly not.

It reads a lot like recruiter jargon. I’m guessing he didn’t get any bites, as he hasn’t been back on here since the day he started this topic.

Legacy would be 74181-based MSI designs. :slight_smile:

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