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		<title>Comment on programming an atmega8 using arduino by Burning the Arduino Bootloader &#124; ntsdt.net</title>
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		<description>[...] Many places sell ATmega chips with the Arduino booloader pre-burnt. To actually burn the bootloader yourself, you do need an external programmer.  Fear not though &#8211; in a previous post, I discovered how to use an Arduino board (together with the mega-isp project) as a make-shift external programmer -&gt; see this post for details. [...]</description>
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