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# Arduino IDE board definitions for Multi 4-in-1
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Board definitions are available for the Atmega328p, STM32, and OrangeRX modules. The board definitions make it easier to compile and install the multiprotocol module firmware.
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**Note:** The Orange RX module is now included in the **Multi 4-in-1 AVR Boards** package, it no longer has a dedicated package. If you have the dedicated OrangeRX package installed you should remove it and install the most recent AVR package (v1.0.2 or newer).
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## Installing
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The board definitions are installed using the Arduino IDE Boards Manager.
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2. Scroll down the list to the **Multi 4-in-1** board headings verify that the boards you installed are available:
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* **Multi 4-in-1 (Atmega328p, 3.3V, 16MHz)** for the Atmega module
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* **Multi 4-in-1 (STM32F103CB)** for the STM32 module
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* **Multi 4-in-1 (Atmega328p, 3.3V, 16MHz)** for the Atmega module
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* **Multi 4-in-1 (OrangeRX)** for the OrangeRX module
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## Compiling and Uploading
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