This looks like a nice developmental board for programming an ATmega8. The website has some sample programs and the Eagle files so you can make your own. [Thanks Florin]
I made the board using my photo etching technique, and as you can see the results are great. The dev board has 17 I/O lines that are connected to a 17 pin header. On the board there is a 2 color LED tied to PortC pin 1 and 2. On PortC pin 0 there is a PNP transistor that controls the output for a buzzer.
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Cool board.
BTW, if anyone’s looking for an etch-it-yourself board with built-in serial communication and compatibility with Arduino shields, check out the Arduino Severino (designed by Adilson Akashi). It’s bigger and more complicated than this one, but includes a DB9 connector, power jack, and crystal.