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Hi
> So is there anything terribly bad/spec-violating/unsafe about driving
> an always-asserted RS-232 output directly from the +12V supply through a
> resistor, or is that perfectly OK? What should the resistor value be?
> Or should I use something
Hi Karel,
fixed in CVS. Thanks for reporting it,
Carlos
El mar, 28-11-2006 a las 09:05 +0100, Karel Kulhavy escribió:
> NAME gsymcheck
> SYNOPSIS gnetlist
>
> Isn't it supposed to read "SYNOPSIS gsymcheck"?
>
> CL<
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On Nov 29, 2006, at 10:38 AM, Bill Cox wrote:
True... if anyone is actually interested, I'd sign up for doing a
new
version that is portable. I'd like to be able to use it natively on
Linux.
I'm definitely interested. I have an x86 machine here, but it's
not what I do my work on.
Ok, I
On Wed, 2006-11-29 at 10:06 -0500, Dave McGuire wrote:
> On Nov 29, 2006, at 9:54 AM, Bill Cox wrote:
> >> are the full datadraw sources in svn?
> >>
> >>
> >>> Is wine that hard?
> >>
> >> when I don't have an x86 machine at home, yes!
> >
> > True... if anyone is actually interested, I'd sign up
On Wed, 2006-11-29 at 08:53 -0600, John Griessen wrote:
>
> Bill Cox wrote:
>
> > It's true that DataDraw was developed using MFC on windows. I run it
> > using Wine. However, the binary needed for wine is signed in under svn.
> > Also the code generator, which is the important part, is signed
On Nov 29, 2006, at 9:54 AM, Bill Cox wrote:
are the full datadraw sources in svn?
Is wine that hard?
when I don't have an x86 machine at home, yes!
True... if anyone is actually interested, I'd sign up for doing a new
version that is portable. I'd like to be able to use it natively on
Li
On Wed, 2006-11-29 at 08:43 -0500, Dan McMahill wrote:
> are the full datadraw sources in svn?
>
>
> > Is wine that hard?
>
> when I don't have an x86 machine at home, yes!
True... if anyone is actually interested, I'd sign up for doing a new
version that is portable. I'd like to be able to us
Bill Cox wrote:
It's true that DataDraw was developed using MFC on windows. I run it
using Wine. However, the binary needed for wine is signed in under svn.
Also the code generator, which is the important part, is signed in using
the mkddr utility, which compiles under linux.
[jg]Wasn't th
Bill Cox wrote:
On Tue, 2006-11-28 at 20:26 -0500, Dan McMahill wrote:
It is not clear from whats there on sourceforge. Is it true that the
datadraw gui is only for windows right now? I couldn't even figure out
where to begin in building datadraw. I tried
cd da
./makemake
make
which fail
Hi,
Karel Kulhavy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> I had an old installation of gEDA that segfaulted every 5 minutes. I have
been
> told to upgrade. So I downloaded gschem and it complained about libgeda so
I
> downloaded libgeda. Compiled and installed libgeda and compiled and
installed
> gschem.
I had an old installation of gEDA that segfaulted every 5 minutes. I have been
told to upgrade. So I downloaded gschem and it complained about libgeda so I
downloaded libgeda. Compiled and installed libgeda and compiled and installed
gschem. Now gschem doesn't segfault but generates invalid postscr
On Tue, 2006-11-28 at 20:26 -0500, Dan McMahill wrote:
> It is not clear from whats there on sourceforge. Is it true that the
> datadraw gui is only for windows right now? I couldn't even figure out
> where to begin in building datadraw. I tried
>
> cd da
> ./makemake
> make
>
> which failed
I have a simple board which crashes pcb when I apply a thermal to a via.
Or, more specifically, when I apply and then remove the thermal. It's
100% reproducible, and other vias on the same board don't seem to have
the same problem. I can supply the pcb file and the trace output. I
checked out pcb f
Hello,
what about making possible to include ratlines in exported pngs?
I want someone to check my suboptimally placed components...
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Tomasz Nowak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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