Now, who would like to see an Autorouter written in QBasic?
hehe ... :)
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Brian Guralnick
----- Original Message -----
From: "Brian Guralnick" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Protel EDA Forum" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2001 4:37 PM
Subject: Re: [PEDA] AW: Spiral trace construction?
| Just putting to practice the same math required to work with making oscillators, or
|digitally synthesizing analog signals.
|
| _____________
| Brian Guralnick
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|
| ----- Original Message -----
| From: "Dennis Saputelli" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
| To: "Protel EDA Forum" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
| Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2001 4:25 PM
| Subject: Re: [PEDA] AW: Spiral trace construction?
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| | pretty cool mr. g
| | it seems to work
| | u must be like smart or something
| | Dennis Saputelli
| |
| | Brian Guralnick wrote:
| | >
| | > Sorry for the delay, other business.
| | >
| | > Here is the source code for my cheap & quick spiral Gerber generator!
| | >
| | > ftp://ftp.point-lab.com/quartus/Public/ProtelUsers/
| | >
| | > Download the 'SPIRAL.ZIP' 708 bytes :)
| | >
| | > It is a QBasic program. If you do not have QBasic, it's on the Win98 CD at
|'tools\oldmsdos', it's probably on all of Microsoft's CDs.
| | >
| | > Just copy both qbasic files to your 'windows' folder for win9x, or 'winnt'
|folder for Win2K & WinNT.
| | >
| | > Open a shell, type 'Qbasic'
| | >
| | > Inside qbasic, load my SPIRAL.BAS file & run.
| | >
| | > Fill in the values, or just hit enter for the defaults.
| | >
| | > On a PCB, or PCB lib, import Gerber & voila!
| | >
| | > Good Luck!
| | >
| | > _____________
| | > Brian Guralnick
| | >
| | > ----- Original Message -----
| | > From: "Brad Velander" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
| | > To: "'Protel EDA Forum'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
| | > Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2001 3:41 PM
| | > Subject: Re: [PEDA] AW: Spiral trace construction?
| | >
| | > | Mike,
| | > | my comment about Voodoo witch doctors and putting a curse on you was
| | > | absolutely just in fun, you were supposed to smile and laugh! I understood
| | > | exactly what you had intended in your message.
| | > |
| | > | As far as the mitered corners, etc.. We have all seen the so-called
| | > | experts saying miters are fine, miters are not fine. There are a few who
| | > | will back up their statements with empirical data and studies. The others
| | > | will just say that it only works in the precise circumstances of that
| | > | particular test scenario. I know where my leanings are in this argument, it
| | > | is however still confusing to most. Same story with vias are fine, vias are
| | > | not fine.
| | > |
| | > | Let's not start the grand arguments about all of these issues here,
| | > | they are too controversial for us to solve in this forum. The experts have
| | > | been arguing for years and I am sure they will argue for many more.
| | > |
| | > | Brad Velander,
| | > | Lead PCB Designer,
| | > | Norsat International Inc.,
| | > | #300 - 4401 Still Creek Dr.,
| | > | Burnaby, B.C., V5C 6G9.
| | > | Tel. (604) 292-9089 direct
| | > | Fax (604) 292-9010
| | > | website www.norsat.com
| | > |
| | > |
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