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Use a Pi HAT on the Raspberry Pi Pico

Being a skinflint Northerner, Les Pounder is all about reusing things, so he explains how you can use Pi HATs on the Pico.

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Les Pounder is associate editor at Tom’s Hardware and a freelance maker for hire. He blogs about his adventures and projects at http://bigl.es.

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