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+Here are pictures of my PIC Programmer.  It is the 'Tait Classic'
+parallel port design, and works great.  You can get information
+on the hardware and software to drive it this zip file:
+
+     http://www.ubasics.com/adam/pic/archive/pic84v05.zip
+
+If you want to avoid hand wiring the programmer, a good source for
+bare Printed Circuit Boards as well as finished boards for various PIC
+(and other) programmers is:
+
+    http://www.olimex.com/dev/index.html
+
+These guys are a custom PCB house in Europe (they make all my personal
+boards and I am *very* happy with their work) and they also have some of
+these PIC designs for sale since they are so popular.