In message <199802050240.VAA000.78@localhost>, Frank Mckenney writes >I'm working on my first PIC project, an X-10 data logger based on the >16F84. Since I'm not in a position to design or etch my own circuit >boards, I went looking for pre-designed boards on the 'web. > >The only boards I could find were the microEngineeering Labs PICProto >boards, and I'd like to find a board a little closer to my needs. I know >I'll need to mount a MAX232, an 8-pin RTC, and a crystal oscillator; I'd >_like_ to also add a 10-pin "header" for onboard programming. Plus a few >extra parts I'll suddenly discover I need at the last minute (;-). > >Is anyone aware of any other sources for pre-etched PIC boards which >would be available in the USA? Why not just use a piece of Veroboard? It's ideal for prototyping with PICs and similar devices. Leon -- Leon Heller: leon@lfheller.demon.co.uk http://www.lfheller.demon.co.uk Amateur Radio Callsign G1HSM Tel: +44 (0) 118 947 1424 See http://www.lfheller.demon.co.uk/dds.htm for details of my AD9850 DDS system. See " "/diy_dsp.htm for a simple DIY DSP ADSP-2104 system.