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Think the other way.

If your device has a port name, that is not supported by the IDE, you can create an additional (static) symlink /dev/USBx that you can identify and select in the arduino IDE.

And yes, it is quite easy to make all of your arduinos unique make all of your arduinos unique to udev.

Think the other way.

If your device has a port name, that is not supported by the IDE, you can create an additional (static) symlink /dev/USBx that you can identify and select in the arduino IDE.

And yes, it is quite easy to make all of your arduinos unique to udev.

Think the other way.

If your device has a port name, that is not supported by the IDE, you can create an additional (static) symlink /dev/USBx that you can identify and select in the arduino IDE.

And yes, it is quite easy to make all of your arduinos unique to udev.

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Think the other way.

If your device has a port name, that is not supported by the IDE, you can create an additional (static) symlink /dev/USBx that you can identify and select in the arduino IDE.

And yes, it is quite easy to make all of your arduinos unique to udev.

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