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ATtiny13 I2C OLED

How to use an I2C OLED on an ATtiny13A, ATtiny10 or ATtiny202.

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This project was created on 11/21/2020 and last updated 7 months ago.

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A little tutorial on how to use an I2C OLED with the limited capabilities of an ATtiny13A, ATtiny10 or ATtiny202: https://github.com/wagiminator/ATtiny13-TinyOLEDdemo

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