>
> look at the molex documents
>
Insert embarrassed grin here...
Many thanks!
Ethan
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look at the molex documents
page 7
http://www.molex.com/pdm_docs/ps/PS-87715-200.pdf
http://www.molex.com/pdm_docs/sd/877159108_sd.pdf
On Wed, 2008-11-12 at 17:00 -0500, Ethan Swint wrote:
> Slightly OT, as it isn't specific to gaf, but I'm planning on mounting a
> DSP/MCU on a daughter ca
I have had this happen with interrupted IMAP transfers, when my
mailing application wants to delete the message off the server, and
that fails. so the mail client redownloads the message. thinking
that you never got it in the first place, so it might be that... .if
it is intermittent
a
sheet three of 11 from the molex drawing @
http://www.molex.com/pdm_docs/sd/877159108_sd.pdf
Steve
On Nov 12, 2008, at 2:00 PM, Ethan Swint wrote:
> Slightly OT, as it isn't specific to gaf, but I'm planning on
> mounting a
> DSP/MCU on a daughter card so I can change brains without messing wi
Slightly OT, as it isn't specific to gaf, but I'm planning on mounting a
DSP/MCU on a daughter card so I can change brains without messing with
the brawns on my inverter circuit. I had in mind a PCIe x4 connector,
e.g. Molex 877159108, which has the right number of pins (64), fairly
compact, a
Stefan Salewski wrote:
> Am Mittwoch, den 12.11.2008, 13:51 -0500 schrieb Ethan Swint:
>> In Thunderbird, you can opt to send a message as HTML only, plain text
>> only, or both. It could be that the sender's mail program sends both a
>> text and an HTML version, and the mailing list program aut
Hello Peter,
I will send the file to you shortly. I found out some strange differences in
netlist and pcb libraries generation between my stationary PC and notebook.
Both machines have the same system and software versions, I need to fix it up
before testing to not make false assumptions. Sorry
>> Aha! I do remember making that comment as multi-line text. I take
>> it from your above comment that this is now fixed if I pull fresh
>> source and compile again.
>>
> Yes. But you have to remove the arc from your file with a text editor.
>
Did that!
>
>> As for the version, I was
On Mittwoch, 12. November 2008, Ethan Swint wrote:
> Aha! I do remember making that comment as multi-line text. I take
> it from your above comment that this is now fixed if I pull fresh
> source and compile again.
Yes. But you have to remove the arc from your file with a text editor.
> As for
Am Mittwoch, den 12.11.2008, 13:51 -0500 schrieb Ethan Swint:
> In Thunderbird, you can opt to send a message as HTML only, plain text
> only, or both. It could be that the sender's mail program sends both a
> text and an HTML version, and the mailing list program automagically
> converts the H
Stefan Salewski wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I think there is something configured wrong -- with this mailinglist,
> with my email provider or with my email program evolution?
>
> Problem:
>
> Often in mails from this list same text is included twice, see example
> sourcecode below. My first guess was th
>
> The arc definition comes after a text object in your schematic
>
> Do you remember if this "Analog Feedback" text was once a multiline text
> element like:
> --
> T 63350 68350 9 10 1 0 0 4 1
> Analog Feedback
> Amplifier
> ---
>
> The buggy text interpretation till 2008-11-09 rea
In Thunderbird, you can opt to send a message as HTML only, plain text
only, or both. It could be that the sender's mail program sends both a
text and an HTML version, and the mailing list program automagically
converts the HTML portion to plain text and sends both pieces.
-Ethan
Stefan Sale
Looks good, but the PNG of the top is of the old design.
It looks like at least one person on google has ported Free RTOS to
the R8C, they have ethernet demos and such, happy hacking.
Steve
On Nov 11, 2008, at 8:24 PM, DJ Delorie wrote:
>
> http://www.delorie.com/electronics/powermeter/
>
>
Hi Ethan,
On Mittwoch, 12. November 2008, Ethan Swint wrote:
> Hmm... I was hoping that it was a file issue, since this is the first
> occurrence on this machine (the last couple of months) and it was
> working fine yesterday.
>
> What version of gEDA/gaf are you running?
> 1.5.0.20080706, compile
Hello,
I think there is something configured wrong -- with this mailinglist,
with my email provider or with my email program evolution?
Problem:
Often in mails from this list same text is included twice, see example
sourcecode below. My first guess was that it is a problem of my email
program, b
Hi
I have a top level schematic which has some hierarchy inside
that.
When I do spice netlist (spice-sdb as backend) for the top level
schematic,
I'm getting .SUBCKT [one of the hierarchy name]
in the top netlist. Why does this happen?
--
Regards,
GTRam
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Hash: SHA1
Stefan Salewski wrote:
>
> you can make this visible by Edit->Show/Hide invisible text from menu.
>
Aha... that works
Thank you.
- --
Peter L. Berghold http://www.berghold.net [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Unix Professional Dog Agility Fan
Hello Ales,
> Yet another reason to get rid of of all console fprintfs and have
> everything go into the log window.
>
> -Ales
A good solution for users that start application from a menu. But then
you also need to teach them to look at the logging information...
That reminds me that I should
>> Open an xterminal, start gschem, move around inyour schematic and see
>> gschem complain: "Unknown end for arc (6948896)"
>>
>> On line 875 of your web posted schematic is an arc with huge values:
>> A 41 32743 712829575 32743 712835244 1 851558599 6948896 0 0 10579792
>> remove that line or tr
That was it - Thanks! I did a search for "V " and "A " in the text
editor, but I must have flubbed something, as I couldn't find that line
earlier, and my attempts to select the object failed, as well.
-Ethan
Bas Gieltjes wrote:
> Open an xterminal, start gschem, move around inyour schematic a
Hi Bas,
> Open an xterminal, start gschem, move around inyour schematic and see
> gschem complain: "Unknown end for arc (6948896)"
>
> On line 875 of your web posted schematic is an arc with huge values:
> A 41 32743 712829575 32743 712835244 1 851558599 6948896 0 0 10579792
> remove that line or
Hi,
Thanks for the info.
[snip]
> What version of gEDA/gaf are you running?
> 1.5.0.20080706, compiled from CVS on 14 Oct.
I'm not going to discount that this isn't a problem with the git
repository version. It is possible that something broke recently.
Could you try a real release such as 1.4.
Open an xterminal, start gschem, move around inyour schematic and see
gschem complain: "Unknown end for arc (6948896)"
On line 875 of your web posted schematic is an arc with huge values:
A 41 32743 712829575 32743 712835244 1 851558599 6948896 0 0 10579792
remove that line or try to select in yo
>
> What X server version?
> Working on that one... I'm not sure how to determine the X server version...
>
X Server 1.4.0.90, output below for the details. (Found the command
line from a book in Google, "LPI Linux Certification in a Nutshell".)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ /usr/X11R6/bin/X -version
> I've seen this sort of behavior with faulty/flaky X server drivers.
Hmm... I was hoping that it was a file issue, since this is the first
occurrence on this machine (the last couple of months) and it was working fine
yesterday.
What version of gEDA/gaf are you running?
1.5.0.20080706, compiled
> Have enough projects cooking, DJ?
Too many. This one, at least, it supposed to pay for itself once it's
in place.
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Hi,
On Wed, Nov 12, 2008 at 9:30 AM, Ethan Swint <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I think something (certainly not me!)corrupted to the file that I was
> working on - when I open the file and zoom all out, there is a fan shape
> projected on the image. When zoomed in, it shows as lines, as if to
> fi
I think something (certainly not me!)corrupted to the file that I was
working on - when I open the file and zoom all out, there is a fan shape
projected on the image. When zoomed in, it shows as lines, as if to
fill in the area. Other schematic files open normally, but I haven't
found anythin
On Nov 11, 2008, at 10:56 PM, Larry Doolittle wrote:
> Personally, I'm a fan of UDP, the "underused datagram protocol." :-p
For instrumentation on a LAN, I have some fondness for raw Ethernet
datagrams. They won't go through a router, but that can be a good thing!
John Doty Noqs
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