Down and dirty way to use a SMD PIC with a DIP programmer?


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    Thanks. I won't have room for any kind of switch, but then got to thinking the clip might still be best for me anyway. I can program it then plug the DIP into my breadboard to ensure the program works before soldering the PIC into place and finding out it was having issues then. Future projects will probably have more space to do it properly.

    Bart
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    Perfect! I think that's what Steve had in mind too. Post #6



    P.S. I found that clip in a junk bin at the local electronics store. They wanted $2.00 for it.
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    To be lucky to have such a store here!

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