dolomiah wrote:
Mind you, it has been pretty reliable for more than 1 year, so I haven't had to worry about it which has allowed me to build the software side of things up. But where I have had issues in the past I found that judicious use of additional wires to get power and ground distribution has usually helped.
Well at least you can continue bending your bits as you like
But you probably know that breadboards are designed for quick and dirty setups, just to verify something that is unclear say due to poor documentation or so. These contacts are well for some days/weeks but they need to be used (aka plugged/unplugged), otherwise the contact resistance is function of time - not necessarily 255 or 256 hours
You could save some scars (from intensiv head scratching) if you switch over to pcb's