On wtorek, 18 marca 2008, DJ Delorie wrote: > If you google for "topological router" you'll find lots of references. > Try this for starters: > > http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/dayan97rubberband.html > > A brief overview of the routing problem is here: > > http://www.altium.com/files/learningguides/WP0101%20Topological%20Autorouti >ng.pdf > > PCB currently uses a gridless rectilinear router, sort of a "second > generation" routing, with gridded routers being first generation and > topological being the third.
Hi, I used gEDA and PCB to my small projects and I know the general idea how does it work. Moreover, I've read information about topological router and I skimmed through the document which you've sent me (I read second document earlier, but there were no details). I also skimmed through the autoroute.c code. The project is bigger than I've expected... I like challenges, I'm interested in it, but I fear that I may have some problems with finishing it during holidays. Furthermore, it seems to me, that the project can't be separated into smaller parts, so that I won't be able to make one part while GSOC and to make the remaining part in free time after holidays. Do you have any ideas? -- Bartlomiej Wolowiec _______________________________________________ geda-dev mailing list [email protected] http://www.seul.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/geda-dev
