Wow, I'm just a beginning EE student but what you are saying sounds 
great to me...


Alan Grimes wrote:
> Even Gentoo finally pushed KDE4 out into it's unstable stream. It has
> some major problems, for example it couldn't handle both of my monitors
> at once so I had to fire off TWM on my other monitor.
>
> Here are some feature ideas that I want to toss up, some of them might
> be repeats:
>
> -- Make wire thickness relative to current capacity in order to
> highlight the "primary" circuit and helping the user see what is part of
> the "power" circuit and what's the "control" circuit.
>
> -- Automatically add a "ground wiring" sheet to each circuit. This will
> allow the user to specify connectedness between different ground bars.
> For exmaple, A-ground might be clamped to earth by a pair of germanium
> diodes so that it is still safe but doesn't conduct noise from earth and
> is resistant to ground loops. (urk! another part we don't have. =0)
>
> -- expert adviser: add an expert system that can find common problems
> with circuits, can help identify inefficiencies and other fault conditions.
>
>
> By the way, the SVN version is not exhibiting the missing wires and
> dangling nodes issue on my favorite circuit that it had in the past.
>
>
>   


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