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Note that the Nano's A6 and A7 can not be used as digital pins. #477

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Note that the Nano's A6 and A7 can not be used as digital pins. #477

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@per1234 per1234 commented Jan 17, 2019

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Should the Arduino mini be mentioned here as well? It also has pins A6 and A7 and still seems to be popular.

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per1234 commented Jan 21, 2019

I had considered adding the Pro Mini but I was under the impression that was not an officially licensed Arduino board. I didn't even think about the Mini. While I was just looking at the Mini's product page, I saw the Pro Mini also has a product page so I guess it was an official board.

I've added both boards to the list via a force push to keep the edit to a single commit.

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Great! Thanks for the edits @per1234.

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