The ARMs race

I like lots of things about arduino, too many to list, but one thing that really gets my back up is too many updates to libraries and hardware, not pointing fingers but 16x2 lcd shields, how many post's are there asking for help, "I used the tutorial", "they gave me a web address for the library", ethernet shields with SD, without SD, pin 4 being used SD doesn't work & WProgram.h vs Arduino.h, who thought that one up on the toilet?

Just googled this "Due" thing, apparently it's when my tax's have to be in

No need to buy a new board, i stick with Arm9


Nintendo DS Technical Specifications
CPU Core Main Processor: ARM946E-S (Running at 67 MHz) Cache: 8 KB Instruction Cache, 4KB Data Cache TCM: 8KB Instruction, 4KB Data Sub Processor: ARM7TDMI (Running at 33 MHz)
Memory Main Memory: 4 MB (Debug version has 8 MB) ARM9/ARM7 Shared - 32KB (16KB x 2) ARM7 Internal RAM - 64 KB VRAM - 656 KB
LCD Display Size: 256 x 192 RGB Screens x 2
Display Colours: 262,144 colours
2D Graphics Engine Background - Maximum 4 layers Objects - Maximum of 128 3D Graphics Engine Geometric Transformation - Max 4 million vertex/sec Polygon Rate - Max 120,000 polygons/sec Pixel Fillrate - Max 30 million pixels/sec
Sound: 16 channel ADPCM/PCM (Max 8 channels can be set to PSG) Microphone input
Wireless Communication 802.11 Protocol
Input Device Touch Panel Direction Pad, A, B, X, Y, L, R buttons, Start, Select.
Power Save Sleep mode (WakeUp possible at set times or by wireless communication) Power save for 2D engine, rendering engine, geometry engine, LCD screen possible.