I'm finding that for most of my IOIO projects I am having to do a lot of 
detailed wire soldering. I have female header pins on the IOIO board, plug 
that in to male header pins on an adapter board, and then solder what is 
potentially a lot of little wires from those header pins to something else 
(a motor controller for example). Back in the day when I was an electronics 
technician (several decades ago) we used wirewrap for things like this. You 
can use a wirewrap tool to strip a wire, zip it onto a pin in seconds, and 
run the wire to another pin and wrap it on quickly and with no soldering. 

I guess that technique has fallen somewhat out of favor but you can still 
buy the tools and the wire on Amazon. Has anyone done this recently? Do 
wirewrap tools fit onto standard header pins? I'm not sure what to get.

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