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    Just use the 'Board Layout Editor' in Lochmaster to make your own breadboard layout.
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    Quote Originally Posted by AtomSoft
    who? me or futz and on what? lighting or that design or the actual circuit.
    Yes, you. All the staff you mentioned here and on the picture. It would be very helpful for many college students and electric-fans to learn from what you have gained.
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    Oh ok have you checked out futz web page ? he has alot of information on there as for me im still sort of a noobi but i will be making tutorials soon. But more on the basic side not to hard you know.
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    Quote Originally Posted by blueroomelectronics
    Everybody likes a neat breadboard layout. I wonder if there is breadboard layout software like this (veroboard layout software)

    LochMaster http://www.abacom-online.de/uk/html/lochmaster.html

    but the issue with that is that it cost money
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    Quote Originally Posted by AtomSoft
    but the issue with that is that it cost money
    Most things do.
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    i know lol but for people like me its a hassle to buy 1 pprogram like eagle and have to purchase another like that. Thats what i meant lol if eagle had that then it would rock lol
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    Hey futz look.. I liked your portb mod so i made one




    Will hot glue soon! But try to make it small amount
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    By making a PortB mod, it makes the ICSP almost irrevelant. I enjoy using a target board where all the I/O are brought out to 2x5 headers.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Krumlink
    By making a PortB mod, it makes the ICSP almost irrevelant.
    Huh? What is that supposed to mean? How would having easy access to portb make programming your chip irrelevant? That makes absolutely no sense.
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    The portb mod only brings out the I/O pins, the ICSP is not affected. It brings out RB0 thru RB5.
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    Quote Originally Posted by AtomSoft
    Hey futz look.. I liked your portb mod so i made one

    Will hot glue soon! But try to make it small amount
    You didn't add the 5V and ground pins either! I wish I had. One day I'll redo it and add those.

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    Quote Originally Posted by blueroomelectronics
    The portb mod only brings out the I/O pins, the ICSP is not affected. It brings out RB0 thru RB5.
    I know that! That is basic stuff there buddy. I am simply saying that you might as well do some sort of off board 18F1320 so that way you won't have any limitations on what you want to do. Doing the MOD is etc, but you might as well make it a target board.
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    i left it onboard in case i use leds or other stuff on junebug
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    i havent glued yet thanks for the tip will add 5+ and GND now
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    Good looking mod AtomSoft.

    This is just an idea.

    Change the new connector to a 2x5 so you can use a ribbon cable. They have been used on target boards for about as long as I can remember. The cables are cheap and fast to build. May be a little harder to solder and attach.

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    People who have ready access to custom PCBs do less moding or this sort because they often go right to custom PCBs with their design. I think that is where Krumlink was coming from. Context is everything.
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