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For some reason the Mac version of avr-gcc wasn't compiled with binary constant support. So a bunch of constant definitions later, you can now happily hack away on your Mac.
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Downloading touch-007.zip, extracting the Arduino core, and updating boards.txt is still all that's needed.
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