John Luciani wrote:
> I created a couple of footprints to be used to quickly add a
> breadboard area to a design.
>
> The SMD only pattern consists of a SOT23-6 (0.95P) pattern on top of a
> SOIC pattern (1.27P). The TH/SMD pattern adds a 300mil DIP pattern to
> the SMD pattern. There are two grid
I created a couple of footprints to be used to quickly add a
breadboard area to a design.
The SMD only pattern consists of a SOT23-6 (0.95P) pattern on top of a
SOIC pattern (1.27P). The TH/SMD pattern adds a 300mil DIP pattern to
the SMD pattern. There are two grids of 60mil square donuts on 100m
Hi Larry!
Larry Doolittle wrote:
> It was only intended as quick hack, as I guess you can sense from
> the comments. If you can make it do something useful for you, too,
> that's great! And of course, post it here so someone else can find
> it again in 2011. :-)
It has secretly been stashed a
On Monday 14 April 2008, Jesse Gordon wrote:
>Gene Heskett wrote:
>> On Sunday 13 April 2008, Jesse Gordon wrote:
>> :) Yes, but a utility to extract, and make gcode out of the copper
>> : pattern
>>
>> removal, would be a very useful utility.
>
>I thought about that, but it's far above my math sk
Gene Heskett wrote:
> On Sunday 13 April 2008, Jesse Gordon wrote:
>
> :) Yes, but a utility to extract, and make gcode out of the copper pattern
> removal, would be a very useful utility.
I thought about that, but it's far above my math skills.
-Jesse
> Even if we have to edit the outpu
On Sun, Apr 13, 2008 at 06:45:17PM -0400, Ormund Williams wrote:
> On Sun, 2008-04-13 at 17:53 -0400, Dan McMahill wrote:
> > ok, it was easier to find than I thought. google for 'pads-d2x' and
> > you'll find a post to this list from our very own Larry Doolittle.
If I had remembered, I would ha
Unfortunately not. I generated a new PAL.pcb file and that should have
loaded with load PCB. It had the same problem. I must have a silly in
my schematic or one of my dot.fp files. Some thing like two identical
refdes or a wrong something in the dot.fp. I'll have to give it a good
eyeball test
On Sunday 13 April 2008, Jesse Gordon wrote:
>Gene Heskett wrote:
>> On Sunday 13 April 2008, Jesse Gordon wrote:
>>
>> A list lurker, speaking up as I run EMC2 on a tabletop mill here.
>>
>> This seems like a neat idea Jesse, but can gerbv show 3D? RS-274-D, from
>> NIST, as interpreted by late v
On Sun, 2008-04-13 at 22:05 -0400, Ian Chapman wrote:
> > Your existing layout should be in CPLD.pcb, with elements which are to
> > be added being dropped into CPLD.new.pcb.
> CPLD.pcb still loads fine. The problem is the syntax error when I try
> to load CPLD.new.pcb.
If its something you can
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