Glen wrote:
> I've been through the feature requests and I have a few of my own.
> Spectrum analyzer, transformers (air core, ironcore, pot, toroidal,
> etc), with configurable primaries and secondaries, etc., etc.
Yes, there are different schematic symbols for air and iron core... The
advantage
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Well, I was thinking that before a half million components are made, the
simulation engine should be as generalized as possible. The more general
it is, the more flexible the component libraries can be, imo.
I've been through the feature requests and
On Friday 07 November 2008 01:14:35 Glen wrote:
> Is there any direction / ideas for what direction the simulator should
> go? I have my own ideas, especially now since I've probed the code a
> little bit, but what's really better for the project?
Some time ago, it was mentioned on the list, that t
Glen wrote:
> Hi there all. I just discovered ktechlab yesterday as an option to
> install into a Ubuntu system.
> This looks like... it has a TON of promise. I love the real-time
> oscilloscope and the simple way of dragging a component and hooking it up.
It's more of a chart recorder than a 's
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Is there any direction / ideas for what direction the simulator should
go? I have my own ideas, especially now since I've probed the code a
little bit, but what's really better for the project?
What would people like to see it do beyond what it does
I need a circuit example with a conection to Parallel Port. Can help me anyone?
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On Thursday 06 November 2008 19:03:16 Mariano MARINI wrote:
> The wiki say that there's an italian translation. How can I get it?
It ships with the source-code. (At least there is a it.po file in the svn
trunk). So you should just tell KDE to use Italian as the main language. (Is
there a "Switch
The wiki say that there's an italian translation. How can I get it?
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On Thursday 06 November 2008 17:52:26 Glen wrote:
> >> So the question is, what should I do and where should I start?
> >
> > Well, you said you want new compontents to be implemented ;) Why not
> > start working on the simulator? I really think this one needs some love,
> > too. Zoltan and Alan di
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I should probably ask.. is anyone else in the simulator?
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>> So the question is, what should I do and where should I start?
> Well, you said you want new compontents to be implemented ;) Why not start
> working on the simulator? I really think this one needs some love, too.
> Zoltan
> and Alan did some w
Hey Glen,
nice to hear, that you're interested in helping out on KTechLab.
On Thursday 06 November 2008 16:26:05 Glen wrote:
> This looks like... it has a TON of promise. I love the real-time
> oscilloscope and the simple way of dragging a component and hooking it up.
Yes, I also like the UI very
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Hi there all. I just discovered ktechlab yesterday as an option to
install into a Ubuntu system.
This looks like... it has a TON of promise. I love the real-time
oscilloscope and the simple way of dragging a component and hooking it up.
I've been re
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