You would probably see ringing on the other chips if there is any. One
saving grace in your situation is your bus speed.
I currently have 16.67 MHz processor parts on hand, so that's the speed
I'm going to run at initially. MC68302 at 16.67 MHz *might* be fast
enough to serve a 2.3
I have a lot of ebay, (new from sealed boxes) luer lock dispense tips by EFD
0.033 X 0.5 inch (18 Gauge)
That I will package up for US dwellers -- easy mail shipping by first class..
$0.25 each plus $1 shipping ( + $0.50 per extra ounce)
Payment can be Google checkout invoices or checks.
John
Ben Jackson wrote:
On Sat, Oct 20, 2007 at 10:32:57AM -0700, joe tarantino wrote:
On 10/20/07, Ben Jackson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
1) If you move a line or its endpoint: For purposes of rubberbanding,
it is considered connected to all of the line segments whose ends overlap
the
On Mon, Oct 22, 2007 at 11:11:04AM -0700, joeft wrote:
Ben Jackson wrote:
New illustration A-BC-DEF, where B=C, D=E and B,C,D,E
overlap
The more explicit illustration helps...
I agree. Either it should drag D with segment EF (my preference; it is
simpler and more
PCB should have a 'tip of the day' type message, possibly just in the log,
on startup. It would be a good way to gradually expose users to some of
the features of PCB as they use it.
Is there a good place to collect these? Perhaps a wiki?
--
Ben Jackson AD7GD
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Is there a good place to collect these? Perhaps a wiki?
If they're going into the distribution, they need to be in cvs with
the sources.
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