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Because there isn’t exactly a whole lot of storage on an Arduino to hold Megabytes of data ... seen a roundabout way to use those cheap, ubiquitous NAND flash chips. Considering we’ve ...
With only 32 bytes of RAM and 1 kB of Flash, there’s still whole lot you can do with this tiny six-pin chip. [feynman17] figured out a way to program this chip using an Arduino, allowing him to ...
He started off by talking about where growth in information is at in the post-Bubble era: Data ... using flash memory chips instead of disk drives, which he said would fundamentally change the ...
Organizations use Arduino silicon ... high-speed memory in which a chip stores data immediately before processing it. Arduino has also upgraded the onboard flash storage pool.