On 5/21/07, Dan McMahill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
one of those advantages is I'm not sure that java is as widely ported as
c++.
It is more widely ported than some of the applications written in C++.
In my very honest opinion, it doesn't help to have a programming
language that is ported to all
On 5/21/07, Bogdan Petrisor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all
I have uploaded the images and moved the warmup page to:
http://geda.seul.org/wiki/geda:gschem_warmup
I added a link to it from:
http://geda.seul.org/wiki/geda:documentation
tutorials section.
Ales, I couldn't find the gsch2pcb
Anyone know of a reasonable source of speakers? I'm talking
individual units, not wall-mount modules. Digikey and Mouser have a
limited selection, and Radio Shack seems to be out of the market for
those. My google-fu was insufficient to find the components without
the plethora of pre-built
On May 21, 2007, at 11:42 AM, DJ Delorie wrote:
Anyone know of a reasonable source of speakers? I'm talking
individual units, not wall-mount modules. Digikey and Mouser have a
limited selection, and Radio Shack seems to be out of the market for
those. My google-fu was insufficient to find
How about www.projectsunlimited.com?
--wpd
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On 5/21/07, DJ Delorie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone know of a reasonable source of speakers? I'm talking
individual units, not wall-mount modules. Digikey and Mouser have a
limited selection, and Radio Shack seems to be out of the market for
those. My google-fu was insufficient to find
alliedelec.com has some stuff, maybe one or two small enough for you
A few possibilities. Thanks!
(but I bet they're tinny).
I suspect I'm going to have to do something other than look harder
to solve the tinniness problem. Since this is going into a wooden
enclosure (eventually) I
On Mon, May 21, 2007 at 02:37:42PM -0400, DJ Delorie wrote:
(but I bet they're tinny).
I suspect I'm going to have to do something other than look harder
to solve the tinniness problem.
Are you sure you rolled off the high frequencies? Your Real Speakers
might have a crossover that's
Madisound has a good selection of speakers, http://www.madisound.com/
//henrik
DJ Delorie skrev:
Anyone know of a reasonable source of speakers? I'm talking
individual units, not wall-mount modules. Digikey and Mouser have a
limited selection, and Radio Shack seems to be out of the market
Are you sure you rolled off the high frequencies? Your Real Speakers
might have a crossover that's covering your tinniness problem.
I'm sure I did no such thing ;-)
The circuit I'm using has a pair of TDA7052A amplifiers. The test
speakers are CUI GC0351N, which are small (16x35 mm)
FYI, this is what a prototype mp3 player module looks like:
http://www.delorie.com/electronics/alarmclock/mp3-proto.html
You can see how small the test speakers are in that photo.
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DJ Delorie wrote:
FYI, this is what a prototype mp3 player module looks like:
http://www.delorie.com/electronics/alarmclock/mp3-proto.html
You can see how small the test speakers are in that photo.
We can also see that the desk is heaped up a couple of layers deep.
Not unlike my desk,
The real speakers are Radio Shack Minimus 7's (dual driver).
Those little speakers rock. Many a recording studio had 'em on the
meter bridge.
Yup. I started with the 3.5's and upgraded to the 7's. Still, I have
a pair of Boston reference monitors in the basement that make the 7's
I'm looking for a simple gadget that can connect two RS232 ports
to an ethernet. I have a pair of solar grid-tie inverters in an
under-the-house utility room. I have ethernet down there but no
computers nearby and I would like to hook the RS232 monitoring
ports to software or a workstation
On May 21, 2007, at 11:48 AM, DJ Delorie wrote:
The real speakers are Radio Shack Minimus 7's (dual driver).
Those little speakers rock. Many a recording studio had 'em on the
meter bridge.
Natch, the Shack didn't know what to do with a Good Thing and now
they're history.
-a
We can also see that the desk is heaped up a couple of layers deep.
Yeah, that's the same spot where I'm working on the furnace
controller. The average depth on the tables in my office is 4. I
also don't have shelves or other storage in here (it's my office, not
the workshop in the basement)
Stephen Williams wrote:
I'm looking for a simple gadget that can connect two RS232 ports
to an ethernet. I have a pair of solar grid-tie inverters in an
under-the-house utility room. I have ethernet down there but no
computers nearby and I would like to hook the RS232 monitoring
ports to
Hi,
The gEDA server (all of seul.org actually) including all
services (CVS, web, mailing lists, wiki, irc, etc...) will be down
tomorrow afternoon starting at about ~3pm EST US time for a server move.
I don't have an estimate for when the server will be back.
I'll send out a
Steve,
http://www.digi.com/pdf/prd_ds_digiconnectme.pdf
although only one RS232 line, but has 5 GPIO's you can then switch
which inverter you are talking to and gather the data in sequence
you could also get yourself a ENC28J60 or other easy to interface to
ethernet controller and a
On Monday 21 May 2007 19:37, DJ Delorie wrote:
It's a messy space, but this kind of messy means happy. Up to a
point, at least.
Cluttered Desk, Cluttered Mind.
Then what does an empty desk mean? :-)
Are you a piler or a filler?:
http://www.circuitcellar.com/library/priorityinterrupt/185.htm
Are you a piler or a filer?
Piler. Definitely piler.
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