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  • Your first sentence is wrong – there is no Arduino that can take its own chips off the board – but perhaps you meant to refer to Arduinos that have the chip in a socket. Or maybe you are referring to the pin sockets along the edges of the boards. In any case, you can buy little plastic cases to contain Unos, Dues, etc which may help hold pins into the pin sockets; or less elegantly, can hot-glue your wires in place Commented Dec 30, 2015 at 5:00
  • The AT91SAM3X8E is only available in QFP and BGA packages. Not in DIP like the UNO. Commented Dec 30, 2015 at 8:55
  • The chip on the Arduino Mega (ATmega1280) is available in DIP. So that might be an alternative, that's a bit more powerful then the UNO. Commented Dec 30, 2015 at 8:56
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    @Gerben Having more pins and more memory doesn't really equate to the chip being more powerful. It's still the same wimpy 8-bit core as the '328P. It just means you can be a little lazier with your programming and memory usage. Commented Dec 30, 2015 at 11:23

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