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    Quote Originally Posted by Darrel Taylor View Post
    If it will help...

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    Oi! Darrel ....NO!!!!

    Hangs head in shame

    Dont show pictures of extremely neat breadboards. Where is the possibility of accidently shorting stuff out during development.

    Your looks almost like a PCB. The "defining connections" stage of routing a PCB is called a "ratsnest" for one good reason....so it can look like the breadboard that you prototyped on
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    Quote Originally Posted by keithdoxey View Post
    Oi! Darrel ....NO!!!!

    Hangs head in shame

    Dont show pictures of extremely neat breadboards. Where is the possibility of accidently shorting stuff out during development.

    Your looks almost like a PCB. The "defining connections" stage of routing a PCB is called a "ratsnest" for one good reason....so it can look like the breadboard that you prototyped on
    HA! I eventually used that as inspiration to do an extremely neat breadboarding myself, which worked first time...Imagine!

    Really though, the hard part is this software. There is quite alot going on! It is really much more than I am used to, i thought my neworked BS2s had complex code....

    Thanks guys, you are a real resource in a sea of difficulties(microcontroller development)

    Robert

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    Quote Originally Posted by keithdoxey View Post
    Dont show pictures of extremely neat breadboards....
    ROFL,

    I'll take that as a compliment.

    But really, it's just that you don't want to have anything that correlates to Rats in your proto-board, when you have 2 Evil glowing eye'd monsters in the house.



    They've caused more than a few hours of troubleshooting in the past.
    DT

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