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      <title>Longan Nano with ft2232h</title>
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      <description>I recently purchased an RISC-V development board called the Longan Nano, which is based on the GD32vf103C family from GigaDevices. RISC-V is an open source ISA which seems to be getting some traction. Cheap dev boards are becoming available. There is apparently Arduino support, but I couldn&amp;rsquo;t get it to work properly in the arduino IDE. When installing the board support, there was a java error that the compiler wasn&amp;rsquo;t available for my operating system.</description>
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