Here's a version of the arduino with a different form factor:

<http://www.adafruit.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=19&products_id=72>

It's about half the price of a real arduino, laid out to work with
solderless breadboards and comes with and without a FTDI USB chip.
If you go for the version without the USB chip the same place sells a
USB cable with the chip built into it.

Drew

Sven Wesley wrote:
> http://arduino.cc
> 
> The only thing you need is an USB cable.
> A lot of memory, a bunch of timers etc and pretty fast.
> The card is open sourced. Buy it, build it or get a clone.
> C subset for programming.
> When your finished with your project, get a Mini or Nano and make it
> supersmall.
> Besides that, it's cheap.
> 
> I love it, I even brought one on the vacation. :)
> 
> A lot of open projects, examples and good documentation. Have a look at
> http://www.freeduino.org/ too.
> 
> Regards,
> Sven
> 

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