I am a new user of gEDA tools.
I have installed gschem, pcb, gnucap, gspiceui installed on Ubuntu
8.10 in my nx6115 laptop.
I understand that ngspice is not advised on Ubuntu.
However, on gEDA documentation website simulation is described using
ngspice and not gnucap.
I am
On Monday 01 December 2008, vsrk sarma wrote:
I have installed gschem, pcb, gnucap, gspiceui installed on
Ubuntu 8.10 in my nx6115 laptop.
I understand that ngspice is not advised on Ubuntu.
However, on gEDA documentation website simulation is
described using ngspice and not gnucap.
That's
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Am Freitag, den 28.11.2008, 12:23 -0500 schrieb Dan McMahill:
I've just placed a new snapshot of PCB up on the sourceforge site.
Thanks, I will test it with Gentoo-Linux (AMD64) tomorrow.
Works fine for AMD64 X2, thanks to
I have a few minor request/improvement suggestions for gschem.
1. When rotating a symbol, it would be nice if it's attributes rotated
along with it. For example if my default resister is vertical with
attribute text reading left to right horizontal and I place it and
rotate it to
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I probably would have gone with the Atmel Data Flash as opposed to the
memory chips you are using. (But it uses SPI Interface.) For example:
http://www.atmel.com/dyn/resources/prod_documents/doc3500.pdf
As far as
On Mon, 2008-12-01 at 23:05 +0100, Levente Kovacs wrote:
Thanks. I replaced the cap, and it has the same effect. However, one of my
friend pointed out, that the regulator I am using maintains its switching
frequency as a function of the output current. The consumption is low.
If that is the
On Mon, 2008-12-01 at 11:34 -0800, Yamazaki R2 wrote:
I have a few minor request/improvement suggestions for gschem.
1. When rotating a symbol, it would be nice if it's attributes rotated
along with it. For example if my default resister is vertical with
attribute text reading left to
On Mon, 2008-12-01 at 16:21 -0500, Ethan Swint wrote:
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I have a 2 layer circuit board that contains most of its components and
trace
on the top while the bottom is mostly a ground plane. I want to add a few
components to the bottom that will need to connect to the ground plane.
So far,
the only method I have been able to implement is vias with
Is there a prefered (better) method to connect a trace to a polygon?
Just draw a line and use 'J' to join it to the polygon.
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Thanks!
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Is there a prefered (better) method to connect a trace to a polygon?
Just draw a line and use 'J' to join it to the polygon.
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I tried the J command to a single resistor. Looks good, however the
Design Rule Check now fails
with 2 errors, broken trace and too close!
George M. Gallant wrote:
Thanks!
DJ Delorie wrote:
Is there a prefered (better) method to connect a trace to a polygon?
Just draw a
Hmmm... can you send me a board so I can look at the problem?
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I tried, but the brake lever is stuck!
On Mon, 2008-12-01 at 21:30 -0500, DJ Delorie wrote:
Self-sufficiency has quite obviously gone out of style. Stop the
world, I want to get off.
See, now, if you were thinking clearly you'd want to stop the world so
everyone *else* could get off.
On Dec 1, 2008, at 9:30 PM, DJ Delorie wrote:
Self-sufficiency has quite obviously gone out of style. Stop the
world, I want to get off.
See, now, if you were thinking clearly you'd want to stop the world so
everyone *else* could get off.
Well, there is that. ;)
-Dave
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So THAT was that loud grinding sound..
-Dave
On Dec 1, 2008, at 9:41 PM, Steve Meier wrote:
I tried, but the brake lever is stuck!
On Mon, 2008-12-01 at 21:30 -0500, DJ Delorie wrote:
Self-sufficiency has quite obviously gone out of style. Stop the
world, I want to get
I am also sure, that somewhere within the windows vista operating system
is a universal reset. Where is that button?. There might be a similar
system call within linux but DJ is to worried about his clock to tell me
the key to the obfuscated code.
On Mon, 2008-12-01 at 18:41 -0800, Steve Meier
On Dec 1, 2008, at 9:53 PM, Steve Meier wrote:
I am also sure, that somewhere within the windows vista operating
system
is a universal reset. Where is that button?.
It's the big one labeled start. You know, the one you use
to...shut down the system.
There might be a similar
system
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