

For example I went to edit a user supplied part and got myself and the programme into all sorts of knots.


The idea was to solder in two rows of female push in connectors which can hold the nano every. bullockbob April 11, 2014, 10:41am 1 I tried to stick with Fritzing for a while, as it certainly is the easiest to use, but it appears (at least for me) to be very buggy. On top of that I would offer here my fixed version as reply, however was always faster then I think I will skip the mounting points. However I took your posting as reason to edit that and cross link the source page where I downloaded the v6 part from. So this posting here might be important for some other fritzing users as long as the buggy part is still out there. If I had routed the PCB automatically I wouldn´t recognized that (and would have ended with a non working PCB), it was only possible to detect that via the manual routing. So I decided to build a cross posting in the Fritzing board as for me, the buggy part caused some issue, which I couldn´t explain and which forced me to check the component. But not every Fritzing user might find that there, as they might only search the Arduino board or the fritzing board (and not GitHub). If you check my posting above more closely you can see that there exists already a link to the Arduino Github Repro (right now tagged as bug).
