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Does arduino llc or .cc endorse products that are labeled such as UNO, but were made by others who are selling experiment kits with things like MAX7219 and 5461BS anode LED digit displays that are not compatible with each other? Or is this one of the issues that the arduino group together is trying to decide what to do with? The kit work, but some of the stuff isn't compatible with each other, according to the tutorials on the web.tedstruk– tedstruk2017-09-18 22:05:23 +00:00Commented Sep 18, 2017 at 22:05
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ok understand the situation. QUestion is I have a Arduino motor shield with arduino.org stamped on it. I have a schematic for a board that was downloaded from the Arduino.cc web site. The two do not match and the .org board I have is not working the way it should. Anyone have any experience with this situation?dom pondaco– dom pondaco2018-07-31 20:51:26 +00:00Commented Jul 31, 2018 at 20:51
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