![]() ![]() Just click on the link to download the file, then double click on the file to open Fritzing and import the part. In the mean time, I've provided a preview (the associated Fritzing 'Breadboard' illustration of the part) and a link to the respective Fritzing part file. The expectation is that they will ultimately be available on GitHub, when they are finally accepted (I'll update this text as soon as I know this to be the case), which should mean, as I understand, that they are automatically included in any new download of the Fritzing application. The files are fundamentally parts files exported from Fritzing, having been created within the Fritzing Parts Editor (using artwork prepared in Illustrator), although they have not yet completed the verification/standardisation process required to get them on to the Fritzing GitHub parts repository. This was originally a bit of a quick and dirty exercise to make the listed parts available.
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