Are you using a breadboard??? any chance that there's faulty/loose contact on?
Any chance you have some splitted +/- tracks. mmm maybe a picture would help to explain better
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</td><td>What i mean is that sometime the supply line on some breadboard brands
have a break in the middle of their +/- line.
On the picture, you observe that red and blue line are not continuous,
This said, don't use it as a reference...
What i suggest is just do a continuity test on each breadboard + and - tracks between
each edge (say point 1 and 57).
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PCB and DIP socket? any chance the Vss pin is broken underneath the socket... yeah it happen...
Are you living close to Area 51, Hangar 18?
Last edited by mister_e; - 17th December 2007 at 18:15.
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