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Re: The reason: It's so small that I honestly have great difficulty connecting alligator clips to the various pins.

Forget the alligator clips. Get a crimper and some socket and pin ends that match the connector or pins available. Crimp the pin/socket on the end of your wire and put anything you want on the other end. Use various colors of wire to make it easy.

To the OP, do some googling on demo and prototype boards. If you are really serious, for less than $100 you can get a demo/prototype board for just about any type of processor. Usually way less.

Edit: Get some heat shrink tubing to insulate the crimped end.

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