On 10/23/2010 8:58 AM, [email protected] wrote:
> From: Ed Nisley<[email protected]>
> Subject: [Emc-users] Progress Report: Eagle Schematic to HAL code
>       converter
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> I tweaked Martin's original Eagle ULP a bit, added some library devices,
> then built a schematic to connect my Logitech gamepad Joggy Thing as an
> EMC2 pendant.
>
> The grisly details, links to background info, and current files are at:
>
> http://softsolder.com/2010/10/23/logitech-gamepad-as-emc2-pendant-eagle-schematics-for-the-joggy-thing/
>
> Shorter link:http://wp.me/poZKh-1qh
>
Sweet!

Not only is your work great but it's turned up the heat on me. I've gone 
a completely direction to try to document existing configurations using 
AT&T's dot program (now part of Graphviz) but I'm not far enough along 
to open the curtains for the viewing public. I was inspired by Doxygen 
and its use of GraphViz to document call-graphs. My goal is to produce 
an html "book" of link-graphs and possibly component parameter lists.

Regards,
Kent




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