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A: At rusEFI we love cool new projects, but we are a really small team and only have so much time to work on rusEFI.
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We already have lots of different hardware configurations and we would suggest using one of the existing wire in versions.
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Nobody is stopping you from making your own board, but we cannot guarantee any support for that board or assistance with building it.
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If you proceed then please consider making a P&P adapter board design based on Hellen, [Proteus](https://github.com/mck1117/proteus/), or microRusEFI.
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If you proceed then please consider making a P&P adapter board design based on Hellen, [Proteus](https://github.com/mck1117/proteus/), or microRusEFI. See also https://github.com/rusefi/rusefi/wiki/Custom-Firmware
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## Q: What EDA are you guys using for your open source hardware?
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A: rusEFI preference at the moment is KiCad 6. A few legacy pieces are still using KiCad 4 and 5. While many EDAs have many cool features KiCad gives rusEFI uniformity and consistency.
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A: rusEFI preference at the moment is KiCad 7. A few legacy pieces are still using KiCad 4 and 5. While many EDAs have many cool features KiCad gives rusEFI uniformity and consistency.
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See also [https://github.com/rusefi/rusefi/tree/master/hardware](https://github.com/rusefi/rusefi/tree/master/hardware)
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