At 10:23 PM 1/23/2002 -0500, Mike Reagan wrote:
>Can the basic algorithm be improved
>on? The answer is no.
I wouldn't bet on that
[...]
>For example Take a backplane with three 3 row connectors pins 1 -96 of J1
>connected to same pins of J2 and J3. No router in the world can route
>thr
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From: "Mike Reagan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Protel EDA Forum" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2002 10:23 PM
Subject: Re: [PEDA] Unfortunate Blazerouter
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> While I am on this subject of pattern recognition..
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Note that the efficiency of the stacking is not necessarily what the grocery
> boy was aiming for. The grocery boy would no doubt be aiming for optimum
> stability of the stack, not optimum efficiency of the stack. The fact that
> in this instance the most stable stacki
On 02:22 PM 24/01/2002 +1000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
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> > > ... I worked with PHD math major who walked around with a coffee mug
> > > most of the time sharing his paradoxes of math algorithms
> > and equating
> > them
> > > to real world applications. He once told me the boring
> > m
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> > ... I worked with PHD math major who walked around with a coffee mug
> > most of the time sharing his paradoxes of math algorithms
> and equating
> them
> > to real world applications. He once told me the boring
> mathematical
> theory
> > how to stack oranges in the most efficient
> ... I worked with PHD math major who walked around with a coffee mug
> most of the time sharing his paradoxes of math algorithms and equating
them
> to real world applications. He once told me the boring mathematical
theory
> how to stack oranges in the most efficient manner. Yes there was a
Dennis wrote:
> SO HOW is the blazerouter?
> just curious
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I have the Blaze router as well as Spectra. Unfortunately, I never had the
time over the past year or two that PADs released the new router software
to tinker with the router. Almost all of the PADs designers I know in our
area have ba