--- steve manley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a hotkey or other technique to manually set
a X Y coordinate
for a part, or via, without editing the main PCB
source file? There
doesn't appear to be anything obvious in either the
manual or the
FAQ, but that doesn't mean it's not
Ales Hvezda wrote:
Oops, I accidentally didn't ignore it.
Sorry 'bout that chief!
Hehe, actually it's good that you didn't since I want to see some
traffic here to make sure the lists are somewhat working...
Ok, so you can't ignore this message either?
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Greg Cunningham wrote:
Rule of thumb: small drivers need *large* cone displacement to produce
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magnet a spectacular spider/cone support.
My 1st test in the retail store (when one of my kids drag me in there)
is to pick a
Hello again,
Am I to understand that geda will not work on fedora core 6? because so far
I have not received any suggestion.
I appreciate the help thank you.
Vinny
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steve manley wrote:
Is there a hotkey or other technique to manually set a X Y coordinate
for a part, or via, without editing the main PCB source file? There
doesn't appear to be anything obvious in either the manual or the
FAQ, but that doesn't mean it's not there. :-)
This kind of
Hi Steve,
you can use the command MoveObject(X,Y,dim) to move the object under the cursor.
Place the cursor over the object you want to move, type : (without the
quotes), and then the command. for dim you either select mil or mm, or nothing
(then its 1/100 mil).
You can read the whole
Stephen Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The v0.8 releases of Icarus Verilog have decent synthesis. The
synthesis is not at all Xilinx specific, but the code generators
are. But they needn't be. The FPGA target generates EDIF, so if
your intermediate form takes EDIF, the way to move forward
Transistor Guide can be found at:
http://geda.seul.org/wiki/playground:transistor_guide
Please comment.
Best regards
Also, if anybody has some time, getting:
http://www.geda.seul.org/docs/current/tutorials/gsch2pcb/gschem-warmup.html
On Wed, 2007-05-23 at 10:36 -0400, Vincent Onelli wrote:
Hello again,
Am I to understand that geda will not work on fedora core 6? because so far
I have not received any suggestion.
I appreciate the help thank you.
Vinny
[Cutting big quote from digest]
Hi, I'm sure it should be possible,
Am I to understand that geda will not work on fedora core 6? because so far
I have not received any suggestion.
I run it all the time on FC6, but I don't use the iso. I build it
from cvs.
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Stephen Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The v0.8 releases of Icarus Verilog have decent synthesis. The
synthesis is not at all Xilinx specific, but the code generators
are. But they needn't be. The FPGA target generates EDIF, so if
your intermediate form takes EDIF, the way to move forward
On Monday 21 May 2007, Svenn Are Bjerkem wrote:
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
Please ignore
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Adam Megacz wrote:
Stephen Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The v0.8 releases of Icarus Verilog have decent synthesis. The
synthesis is not at all Xilinx specific, but the code generators
are. But they needn't be. The FPGA target generates EDIF, so if
your intermediate form takes EDIF, the
Hi,
Transistor Guide can be found at:
http://geda.seul.org/wiki/playground:transistor_guide
Please comment.
Looks great. I was going to move it into place, but the upgrade
on the server has broken the wiki. I'm in the process of fixing it.
Please standbye (and please no edits of the
Stephen Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
One difficulty, though: the primitive cells that iverilog emits are
pretty complex. Is there any way to ask it to break down multipliers
and adders into stuff no larger than a LUT4?
The reason it generates at that level is that in some cases it
is
Hi again,
Transistor Guide can be found at:
http://geda.seul.org/wiki/playground:transistor_guide
Please comment.
Looks great. I was going to move it into place, but the upgrade
on the server has broken the wiki. I'm in the process of fixing it.
Please standbye (and please no edits of
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