Following in the tradition of the EasyPIC3 as the best PIC development system on the market, the EasyPIC4 has more new features for the same price. The system supports 8, 14, 18, 28 and 40 pin PIC microcontrollers (it comes with a PIC16F877A)
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I've attached a lowres schematic for my next kit. It's a tutor / prototyping PCB with a PIC16F877A.
It's designed to be inexpensive (includes the LCD) and although not as flexable as an EasyPIC4 board; it was designed to work with my low cost Inchworm ICD2. It's also much smaller and is designed to fit into a 4"x6" sloped Hammond case.
The PCB should be finished by the end of October.