(1) www.abra-electronics.com , Part # 0041G (2) Mouser has a "vector board" that is somewhat similar to this, but not sure if the layout meets your needs. See page 1568 on the online catalog. (3) Never been thrilled with these or the radio-shack boards because of the way solder blobs up on it (holes too big?) when 2 components are next to each other, and wires don't attach too solidly (which plated-thru holes would be nicer for). So I roll my own -- they are a basic set of rows/columns like a breadboard, but with appropriate pads for a 78xx power-supply. Double-sided pads/plated thru. Not too expensive since I attach them to a panelized board layout when I order from barebonespcb. See here... http://www.narwani.org/neil/electronics/ps-protoboard-01.jpg Cheers, -Neil. On Wednesday 14 September 2005 12:16 pm, John Nall scribbled: > Does anyone happen to know if there is a source (online or otherwise) > for some version of the Veroboard prototyping boards? My understanding > is that the original Vero outfit was bought out by someone else, and > perhaps the name is no longer in use. I checked both Digikey and Mouser > and see nothing by that name or even close. Obviously I don't care what > the name is -- just looking for a source to purchase a prototype board > of that nature. > > John -- http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist