At 05:52 PM 7/11/2003 -0700, Dennis Saputelli wrote:
yes the B is technically (or should i say pedantically)
wrong in all cases except the DB25
i used to know the correct ones but fortunately i have forgotten them
i think 9 is DE9
15 is A as in DA15
now for the real quiz
what is the true
A few of us work for the government and don't have to worry about details like
politeness and thoughtfulness.
That speaks volumes.
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It might be interesting to consider the board as an array of spots, and route each
track separately, noting which spots get used the most. Then use that data to cause
the longer tracks through those points to flee those points. They are already long,
making them a bit longer usually won't
At 01:46 PM 10/14/2002 -0400, Matt Daggett wrote:
Let me make sure I am hearing this right... you swapped the motherboard and processor
but kept all of the other components the same and tried to boot up the machine
without reinstalling the OS?
I've done that before.
The mb resources change,
In an effort to fix this problem, I have deleted all but
two of the mechanical layers, and I still have the error.
I don't understand this. I've been regularly saving all,
and the incremental amount I added since the last save
all is microscopic compared to the reduction of file size
by
At 10:10 AM 10/1/2002 -0400, Matt Daggett wrote:
Since we were on the subject of board fab the last few weeks... what are some good
places to get boards populated.
I could recommend Peripheron in Vancouver BC, but they do sign my paychecks :)
Seriously, their prices are low, and the shop
At 10:37 AM 10/1/2002 -0400, Bagotronix Tech Support wrote:
In your recommendations of board population houses, please indicate whether
or not they do small and medium volume runs.
I have seen plenty of outfits that only want to talk to you if you can guarantee them
1/2 million dollars of
At 12:41 AM 8/10/2002 +0800, Katinka Mills wrote:
Hi all,
Quick Q,
I have a 2 layer PCB with top and bottom ground planes (like to balance up
my copper) how do I hilight dead copper, I do not want to remove it, just
need to see it so I can add vias to make it not dead :o)
Should be easy, but
They have gone from the wonderful model of free support and updates
(fixes), which attracted new customers in droves, to the annual
maintenance model that has either stunted or destroyed other companies. I
personally want nothing to do with it.
I don't have a problem with paying for
At 04:18 PM 7/1/2002 -0400, Bagotronix Tech Support wrote:
I cant stress enough here, use Ahead NERO CD writer software. If you ever
install Easy CD Creator from Roxio, formerly made by
Adaptec, I will GAURANTEE mysterious system hangs when occasionally
changing CD, writing CDs, and other
The basic assumptions of raid systems seem flawed.
Is a hard drive today, less reliable than it's controller, or the OS and
applications?
If the OS or app crashes, and tells the controller to write junk, then you
have a stack of nice error correcting junk.
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Stop! Don't confuse the terms!
I'm not confused.
A raid system is definitly NOT a backup, it's something like a fail safe
system!
It protects ONLY against hardware failture and can't replace a backup system.
Does it protect against failures of the raid controller?
Does it protect against
At 05:12 PM 5/7/2002 +0200, Rene Tschaggelar wrote:
I have about one drive crash, physical crash, per year.
Time to switch vendors!
I run Maxtor drives, and over the last couple years have had zero problems.
That's on six drives running 24/7.
It's no data center, but it's a data point.
A raid
My main machine is an Athlon 2000, 1G ram on a Soyo Dragon+ motherboard,
with two Maxtor 100G drives, a DVD drive, and CDRW.
I have the raid functions off, and have each drive on it's own controller
(four controllers) I run XP pro.
The whole thing is wrapped up in a Koolance case, with HD
I am considering Protel for purchase, but I'm having trouble getting a
definitive answer to this:
Can I import data from Pro-Engineer, to tell me board outlines, and clear
space around the board (in three dimensions), and can I place components,
then export that data to pro-e so that my mech
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