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The biggest difference between the Maple and most Arduino boards is
that the Maple uses a 32-bit ARM Cortex-M3 architecture chip, while
the Arduinos have 8-bit Atmel AVR chips. The different instruction set
-means that machine code (which makes up executable binary program) is
+means that machine code (which makes up executable binary programs) is
incompatible between the two, and a different compiler (actually just
a different version of `gcc <http://gcc.gnu.org/>`_) is required.