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Thanks for taking your time to explain though I don't understand why at least some of this info wasn't in the original tutorial. There was barely any text there at all :) You are also wrong on some points and far too vague on others. First of all 115200 baud rate is one reason why it didn't work for me. Arduino Pro Micro uses 57600 baud rate. I also did not need to use any resistors and I used a 450 nf capacitor and probably almost any value would have worked. R1 and R3 may be useful but I never had issues without them.DominicM– DominicM2014-05-30 16:11:14 +00:00Commented May 30, 2014 at 16:11
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There's also a serious limitation that was not mentioned with the tutorial as it will reset when pairing or opening serial console. There is a way to fix this and I will share it when I get it to work properly.DominicM– DominicM2014-05-30 16:11:58 +00:00Commented May 30, 2014 at 16:11
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