First of all, i would like to thank you all for giving all the constructive suggestions and help i need.
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Originally Posted by tangent 
You might find that you can earn that knowledge if you put in some effort. I was pretty ignorant when I wrote the first version of the CMoy tutorial, five years ago.
Oh, heck no. The Radio Shack board's layout is complicated. Trying to recreate it on a simple board type is way too much work. Much better to come up with a layout that takes advantage of the unique features of the board.
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I've tried studying the schematic for sometime now, in fact, my initial idea is like paragon's, but i'm just not sure how to properly configure the virtual ground. So what do you think of paragon's idea?
If things gets too complicated, i might get a donut board from another state and try it first since it's the easiest board to work with.
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Originally Posted by MisterX 

Close enough for you to figure the rest out by yourself?
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thank you very much MisterX, i will study it later.
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Originally Posted by Paragon 
I didn't mean to make the traces.. I mean't to cut the strips of the stripboard to mimick the pads of the radioshack board. You have the horrizontal strips, just have to make due on the vertical ground plane (run a bare wire down it and solder).
Cut along the red lines. 
The opamp will straddle the ground area.
Only I would actually grind my own traces.
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I'm thinking of using wires to jumper each ground points instead of using a bare wire. I think it's safer this way? Please critique. Thanks.
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Originally Posted by FallenAngel 
Uhm... regular breadboard is just as easy to use as that stripboard, especially in the power supply section. Just use the resistor leads as connections and you'll have no problems. Ground is also easy, use a little wire if you need to.
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Erm, the breadbroad you meant is some kind of temporary protoboard that you don't need to solder in order to use? I have a piece too. Should i practise laying out a cmoy circuit before continuing on a stripboard/donutboard?