I am a new Linux user using Fedora core 7 and I would like to install
gSpiceUI.
I have downloaded gspiceui-v0.8.90 from sourceForge.com and tried to follow
the instructions but it referenced directories not on my system. I have
only been able to find links about problems with an installer in fc4
On Jul 18, 2007, at 12:28 PM, Duncan Drennan wrote:
> I couldn't find anything in the wiki about how the power connections
> of multiple slots are handled from a netlist perspective.
>
> Do the power pins on each slot have to be connected, or is it fine to
> just connect the power pins on the fir
I couldn't find anything in the wiki about how the power connections
of multiple slots are handled from a netlist perspective.
Do the power pins on each slot have to be connected, or is it fine to
just connect the power pins on the first slot? e.g. quad_opamp-1 with
11 and 4 as power pins - do 11
On Tue, 17 Jul 2007 12:32:41 -0400, DJ Delorie wrote:
> One way is to start your board in PCB - set up the layers, size,
> mounting holes, flags, etc - all the mechanical stuff. *Then* run
> gsch2pcb and merge in the new stuff.
This looks like the recommended work flow. Maybe the tutorial should
On 7/18/07, Peter Baxendale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I don't know where the U?-? comes from. It's not in any of the
> schematics, just in the netlist produced by gsch2pcb. Every net that
> connects to one of the io symbols ends in a U?-?. The line I quoted
> should only have 3 nodes, the extra
I don't know where the U?-? comes from. It's not in any of the
schematics, just in the netlist produced by gsch2pcb. Every net that
connects to one of the io symbols ends in a U?-?. The line I quoted
should only have 3 nodes, the extra U?-? looks to be entirely spurious.
I should have said, I'm usi
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