Hi,
I'm new to KiCAD. I've been using CAD programs for quite a while, though. Like
other programs, KiCAD largely requires that I create my own components -- both
in eeschema and PCBnew.
Unfortunately, KiCAD (like others) stores its libraries on my C: drive within
Program Files. This is a
Hi,
Still new to KiCAD.
I hope there's a simple solution to my rather simple problem, since it must be
very common. I haven't been able to find one in the docs or by poking at KiCAD.
Can someone help?
I have a design that will have three PCBs within a lot of other hand wiring,
such as
On Sunday 09 May 2010 23:50:27 you wrote:
Lenny has rather old version of KiCad, I'm trying to compile new version of
Kicad, but there are few errors prohibit that. Mainly Bazaar is missing
is not available for lenny.
Anyone tried to compile KiCad on Lenny? Is it possible to get newest
On Monday 10 May 2010 11:05:19 you wrote:
On Sunday 09 May 2010 23:50:27 you wrote:
Lenny has rather old version of KiCad, I'm trying to compile new version
of Kicad, but there are few errors prohibit that. Mainly Bazaar is
missing is not available for lenny.
Anyone tried to compile
You might want to have connectors for wires/cables between those boards.
So if the schematics show connectors instead of connections you might get what
you want.
Even if you won't populate connectors, you can still put some headers where
you'll solder the wires.
Cat
To:
Dimitris Lampridis wrote:
On Monday 10 May 2010 11:05:19 you wrote:
On Sunday 09 May 2010 23:50:27 you wrote:
Lenny has rather old version of KiCad, I'm trying to compile new version
of Kicad, but there are few errors prohibit that. Mainly Bazaar is
missing is not available for lenny.
http://www.codercpf.be/130/howto-install-bazaar-explorer-in-debian/
Karl Schmidt EMail k...@xtronics.com
Transtronics, Inc. WEB http://xtronics.com
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Karl Schmidt wrote:
So what I don't know is how to drop in the 20100505 tar ball and make a new
package.
Correction - make that 20100509 at least..
Karl Schmidt EMail
Hi Karl, Dimitris,
Thank you for help. There is a good news; it seems that Ubuntu version is built
with static libraries so (theoretically) should work on anything, it works on
Lenny anyway (btw kicad is a very nice program). I like static build; it is
little larger, but it run faster no