![]() My best guess is that there is a permissions problem that is stopping Fritzing from writing the mine parts bin. Were you possibly not looking for the part in the mine parts bin (the bins do take a bit of getting used to ?) Thinking about it, that can’t be correct because Fritzing should complain that “there is already a part called x loaded” when you try and load the part again. If you save a sketch that uses a part in the mine parts bin, and then reload the sketch there will be a new bin called temp that contains a copy of the part in the mine parts bin loaded as part of the sketch (so that the sketch will work on a system that does not have the part in the mine parts bin.) I believe there is a bug present where if both parts (the one in mine and the one in temp) are present Fritzing will use the one in mine instead of the one in temp (which can be a problem if the parts are different.) but that shouldn’t be the case here.
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