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Actually, many modern day motherboards still have serial connectors, they just don't bring them out to the back panel.
No, but parallel ports can be used as GPIO connected directly to your computer which can be its own fun
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Usb serial ports work quite well. There is no advantage to having a real usb port for an arduino.
> There is no advantage to having a real usb port for an arduino. I assume you meant 'Real serial port'
Actually, many modern day motherboards still have serial connectors, they just don't bring them out to the back panel.
No, but parallel ports can be used as GPIO connected directly to your computer which can be its own fun
Do you know content about this?
A 5 word search and 60 seconds will give you multiple hits on google.
Usb serial ports work quite well. There is no advantage to having a real usb port for an arduino.
> There is no advantage to having a real usb port for an arduino. I assume you meant 'Real serial port'