Re: A question from a beginner about all the codes
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Date: 02/27/05
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Date: 27 Feb 2005 14:51:33 -0800
You could also try some solderless, re-usable breadboards. These have
arrays of holes connected together so that you can plug in parts like
ICs, small & medium transistors, resistors etc. Also buy some
insulated, solid core, tinned hookup wire, sidecutters and a craft
knife (for removing the insulation). You'll be able to build and
modify circuits quickly. For anyone starting out, I'd also recommend a
multimeter. A decent one to get you started costs £8 in UK
(Wilkinson's); Maplin, & probably Radio Shack (if you're in USA) have
better offers.
Enjoy!
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