I have designed a single-sided PCB for the PIC Digital Clock. Because the autorouter is not good for routing single-sided PCB so I have to route by hand. It was my first hand routed PCB design and it was a time consuming task. I haven't tested the PCB yet. Use it by your own risk. I will produce this PCB and test it later.
As I don't have server to upload the Eagle file, please contact me if you want the file or PDF version of the image below.

Components side of the PCB. The red lines are jumpers.

As I don't have server to upload the Eagle file, please contact me if you want the file or PDF version of the image below.

Components side of the PCB. The red lines are jumpers.
