Replace incorrect board name in list of supported boards#1218
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Replace incorrect board name in list of supported boards#1218per1234 wants to merge 1 commit intognea:masterfrom
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The readme specifies the project's target of ATmega328P-based boards and includes a list of examples of such boards. Previously that list included the "Micro", but this board is based on the ATmega32U4 microcontroller rather than ATmega328P. From experience, I know that people often mix up the "Micro"/"Pro Micro" with the similarly named and formed "Pro Mini" board, which is a common ATmega328P-based board. So I replaced the incorrect mention of "Micro" with "Pro Mini".
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The readme specifies the project's target of ATmega328P-based boards and includes a list of examples of such boards.
Previously that list included the Micro, but this board is based on the ATmega32U4 microcontroller rather than ATmega328P. From experience, I know that people often mix up the names of the "Micro"/"Pro Micro" and the similarly named and formed "Pro Mini", which is a common ATmega328P-based board. So I replaced the incorrect mention of "Micro" with "Pro Mini".