On Sun, 2010-03-21 at 10:45 -0400, Jim wrote:
Anthony Blake wrote:
Hi,
If you have boards containing a mix of routed and unrouted nets, and
they currently don't work with the toporouter, could you please send
them to me to use as tests (privately is OK, if you don't want them
On Sun, 2010-03-21 at 11:03 -0400, Jim wrote:
Could you expand a bit for those of us who'd like to help you but
have
no idea what that last statement means? I went to that site but find
no
traces of a repo in my fairly quick search. If this is something you
want kept secret from the
Peter Clifton wrote:
Headline summary:
git clone git://git.gpleda.org/pcb.git
Perhaps the repositories should be easier to find from under the
Development page at gpleda.org.
Thanks.
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Jim wrote:
Is the toporouter the default router in pcb?
No. It is the soon to be, fancy, state-of-the-art autorouter that will put
pcb well ahead of the crowd of low-end layout tools. It was designed and
coded by Anthony Blake during Google Summer of Code 2008. Although primary
results are
I am having some trouble with pcb View - Align Grid. I am trying to
use it to align the snap grid to a component pin. However it is not
having any effect. I have tried various permutations of adjusting grid
size and units - turning snap to pin on and off and anything else that
I thought may
If anyone wants another design to test the toporouter with, try this:
http://starbase.globalpc.net/~ezekowitz/vanessa/hobbies/projects/powersid-0.2.3.pcb
Non-rectangular layout, surface mount on both sides with plenty of through-hole
components, an edge connector. It isn't super-complex, but
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