Hello all: al davis escribió: > On Thursday 23 July 2009, Daniel B. Thurman wrote: >> al davis wrote: >>> On Monday 20 July 2009, Daniel B. Thurman wrote: >>>> (...)
>>>>> Very basic: >>>>> http://www.johannes-bauer.com/electronics/ >> I have gotten all the way though to the point of trying >> to display the curves with `gwave'. The problem is with >> Fedora's 9/10/11 gwave builds, or so I think. >> >> It seems there is a problem with gwave builds on Fedora. >> There was a problem in Debian too: http://bugs.debian.org:80/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=522674 but in last update, it was resolved. > (crash) >> I reported this problem on the Fedora-Users mailing list and >> so far no response. > > It works for me on Debian, without crashing. I wouldn't expect > a response on the Fedora-Users list, but you should be able to > get help here. I believe Chitlesh Goorah maintains the Fedora > package for gwave. He monitors this list. Chitlesh, can you > help??? > > Usually I run gwave from the gnucap prompt ... > gnucap> tran 0 1u .01u trace all >z > gnucap> !gwave z & > > ! says run a shell command, & says to detach like the shell > does. > Now, I note that Gwave don't draw well my signals (I'm a PowerPC user, perhaps is only to me that issue). I change to Octave wich allow me to work with Gnucap output (sums, averages, etc), although is a more slow flow work. Usually I run Konsole, divide vertically in three parts, and I can work with code circuit, gnucap and octave in same screen. KJWaves is a good option too, but I believe that it can't work with Gnucap, Is it Kurt? Regards. Salud y Revolución. Lobo. -- Libertad es poder elegir en cualquier momento. Ahora yo elijo GNU/Linux, para no atar mis manos con las cadenas del soft propietario. --------- Desde El Ejido, en Almería, usuario registrado Linux #294013 http://www.counter.li.org _______________________________________________ geda-user mailing list [email protected] http://www.seul.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/geda-user

