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Update ArduinoToBreadboard tutorial instructions to use Uno board definition instead of Duemilanove #7689

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Hi guys,

I think there is an error on the tutorial on the page: https://www.arduino.cc/en/Tutorial/ArduinoToBreadboard

To burn a bootloader to an ATMEGA328P-PU using an Arduino Uno, the tutorial suggests setting the board in the Arduino IDE to "Arduino Duemilanove or Nano w/ ATmega328" from the Tools > Board menu. (Or "ATmega328 on a breadboard (8 MHz internal clock)". However, trying as hard as I can, this will not work. Leaving the board set as an Arduino Uno works perfectly though.

Could this please be changed because I'm sure it confuses a lot of people.

Thanks,
Jason

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