I have several Uno and Nano but I needed an Arduino Mega to follow one of Ben Eater's (Beeater Dot Net) projects and that's what he used. It contains instructions on how to download and install the driver on Windows computers. I have a Mac so I don't need it, but I had to update my Arduino AVR boards in the Board Manager tool so that they show up correctly as "Arduino Mega or Mega 2560". I modified the default blink example to make sure I can write to Mega and everything went fine. I don't expect any problems. Now that I have it I will have fun finding/developing other projects that use the extra I/O pins.
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