Re: [9fans] slightly on topic: pic preprocessor for drawing electronic circuits

2011-03-21 Thread Jack Norton
maht wrote: On 15/03/2011 22:07, Bruce Ellis wrote: Sounds cool. I'm using AVRs in the jeep fit out for the expedition. Anyone else here playing with these chips? yes, I have STK-500 dev kit & a pile of chips I have a little runtime Forth-like for writing code Is this a runtime that you wro

Re: [9fans] slightly on topic: pic preprocessor for drawing electronic circuits

2011-03-21 Thread maht
On 15/03/2011 22:07, Bruce Ellis wrote: Sounds cool. I'm using AVRs in the jeep fit out for the expedition. Anyone else here playing with these chips? yes, I have STK-500 dev kit & a pile of chips I have a little runtime Forth-like for writing code

Re: [9fans] slightly on topic: pic preprocessor for drawing electronic circuits

2011-03-15 Thread John Floren
I used them to make a couple hand-held chording keypads. Convenient little beasts. John On Tue, Mar 15, 2011 at 3:07 PM, Bruce Ellis wrote: > Sounds cool. I'm using AVRs in the jeep fit out for the expedition. > Anyone else here playing with these chips? > > brucee > > On Tue, Mar 15, 2011 at 9:

Re: [9fans] slightly on topic: pic preprocessor for drawing electronic circuits

2011-03-15 Thread Bruce Ellis
Sounds cool. I'm using AVRs in the jeep fit out for the expedition. Anyone else here playing with these chips? brucee On Tue, Mar 15, 2011 at 9:58 PM, Fernan Bolando wrote: > In the same spirit as Brian Kerninghans chem preprocessor. I wrote a > pic preprocessor in awk for drawing circuit diagra

[9fans] slightly on topic: pic preprocessor for drawing electronic circuits

2011-03-15 Thread Fernan Bolando
In the same spirit as Brian Kerninghans chem preprocessor. I wrote a pic preprocessor in awk for drawing circuit diagrams. This is after looking for various options and did not find one for troff. it can downloaded from http://plan9.bell-labs.com/sources/contrib/fernan/schem.tgz I have attached a