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It is optiboot — the 512-byte arduino bootloader — modified to support flashing over the nRF24L01+ ... but i could not find the schematic of connections from the module to the ‘mega328 chip.
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The NRF24L01+ Arduino wireless transceiver shield is ideal for a wide range of applications. For instance, it can be used in home automation projects to control lights, fans, and other appliances ...