The acrobat reader from adobe will locate some of the components, if you go to the board drawing page. It won't find them all though. Perhaps a tool to convert the board drawing such that all text is locatable would be easier than a whole new gui program.
On Sat, 2 Oct 2004 12:03 pm, Paul Bartlett wrote:
Hi All,

I have had an idea. (Gasp, shock, horror!)

I'm currently building up the KPA100 for my K2 and am becoming inceasingly frustrated at my own inability to locate component sites on the board.

If somebody has the expertise, time and willingness, a great tool would be a web site where you could simply type in U1, R12, C34 or whatever and obtain an image of the board with a dot, crosshair or whatever identifying the component's location.

When I've stopped soldering, I may look at it myself but I'd have to learn the skills. Web page design is not my forte.

And I hate Java. But that's another story ;-)

Comments?

Paul M3CRQ



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