2011/1/1 Levente Kovacs leventel...@gmail.com:
Happy new year all!
新年快乐!(Happy New Year!)
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Best regards,
Atommann
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Den 2011-01-01 03:06:21 skrev kai-martin knaak k...@familieknaak.de:
Johnny Rosenberg wrote:
uploaded them here (temporarily):
http://ubuntuone.com/p/W5T/
I just receive this message:
Could not locate object
---)kaimartin(---
Something went wrong yesterday, I don't know exactly
On Sat, 01 Jan 2011 12:01:36 +0100
Johnny Rosenberg gurus.knu...@gmail.com wrote:
Den 2011-01-01 03:06:21 skrev kai-martin knaak k...@familieknaak.de:
Johnny Rosenberg wrote:
uploaded them here (temporarily):
http://ubuntuone.com/p/W5T/
I just receive this message:
Could not
Den 2011-01-01 12:55:41 skrev Florian E. Teply use...@teply.info:
On Sat, 01 Jan 2011 12:01:36 +0100
Johnny Rosenberg gurus.knu...@gmail.com wrote:
Den 2011-01-01 03:06:21 skrev kai-martin knaak k...@familieknaak.de:
Johnny Rosenberg wrote:
uploaded them here (temporarily):
On Fri, 2010-12-31 at 16:30 -0800, Oliver King-Smith wrote:
I have been having problems with LTSpice simulating some components
from TI.
Why, what was not working? LTSpice with wine and Linux?
I was thinking of looking at TINA-TI spice program. Has
anyone tried going from gschem to
On Friday 31 December 2010, John Doty wrote:
I think we can all be friends.
You are the one making enemies.
Disagreement does not imply
malice.
In your case, it does.
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At 06:10 AM 12/31/2010, you wrote:
This is a DRC issue. The rules should allow any net to connect
to no-net copper. No need to restructure the way pcb handles
connectivity.
If different nets connect to the same no-net copper there is a short
between nets.
Consider a large item like you
On Sat, 2011-01-01 at 10:33 -0500, Rick Collins wrote:
Why is no-net copper useful?
Rick
-- use copper like silk, i.e for text, marks...
-- some like to have copper below screws, for mechanical reasons
-- use copper where it does not hurt, i.e if milling your boards or to
save chemicals
Rick Collins wrote:
Maybe someone could explain to me why there would be copper on a PCB
that is not part of a net?
Possible reasons:
* the pcb will be done by milling. (as opposed to etching)
* a logo in copper contains portions not connected to anything
* text in copper contains lots of
Johnny Rosenberg wrote:
here's a
new try, which I tested several times:
http://ubuntuone.com/p/W8l/
I just looked at 7400-IEC-1.sym. Some comments:
* some lines of invisible text is not on 100 grid.
* the footprint attribute is invisible
* pin labels are invisible
* if pin labels
At 11:54 AM 1/1/2011, you wrote:
On Sat, 2011-01-01 at 10:33 -0500, Rick Collins wrote:
Why is no-net copper useful?
Rick
-- use copper like silk, i.e for text, marks...
-- some like to have copper below screws, for mechanical reasons
-- use copper where it does not hurt, i.e if milling
On Sat, 2011-01-01 at 18:42 +0100, kai-martin knaak wrote:
* what is the intended use of the attribute device=7400 ?
I think I have used and suggested once to put not plain text strings
like 7400 onto the symbol, but use an attribute, it may have been
device. device may be reserved for spice,
On Sat, 2011-01-01 at 12:57 -0500, Rick Collins wrote:
At 11:54 AM 1/1/2011, you wrote:
On Sat, 2011-01-01 at 10:33 -0500, Rick Collins wrote:
Why is no-net copper useful?
Rick
-- use copper like silk, i.e for text, marks...
-- some like to have copper below screws, for
Stefan Salewski wrote:
http://geda.seul.org/wiki/geda:master_attributes_list
Symbol only Attributes
device
device= is the device name of the symbol and is required by gnetlist.
device= should be placed somewhere in the symbol and made invisible.
Still I do not really understand that...
At 01:05 PM 1/1/2011, you wrote:
On Sat, 2011-01-01 at 12:57 -0500, Rick Collins wrote:
At 11:54 AM 1/1/2011, you wrote:
On Sat, 2011-01-01 at 10:33 -0500, Rick Collins wrote:
Why is no-net copper useful?
Rick
-- use copper like silk, i.e for text, marks...
-- some like to
Stefan,
I use the spice-sdb back end for gnetlist.
I was having some problems with simulating a circuit with a floating
ground. It turns out when I set it up in LTSpice (which I run under
Wine on OS X) it works fine. That is, I manually enter the schematic
and components into
On Jan 1, 2011, at 11:53 AM, Oliver King-Smith wrote:
I was having some problems with simulating a circuit with a floating
ground. It turns out when I set it up in LTSpice (which I run under
Wine on OS X) it works fine. That is, I manually enter the schematic
and components into the
John,
Thank you for the offer, but let me dig through the output I am
generating with my modified spice-sdb. It might be something I changed
in the spice-sdb that is breaking things.
Oliver
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Felix Ruoff wrote:
I wish you much fun with testing this new features (if you like) and
would be very glad to hear/read some comments!
Hmm. Isolated patches make testing a bit awkward. What might be ok
for simple additions gets progressively less fun for more complicated
changes.
Can you
On Saturday 01 January 2011 19.26:35 kai-martin knaak wrote:
If no-net copper is connected to a net, it automatically becomes
some-net copper. The current issue with pcb: You need to toggle
enforce_DRC to do the connection. This is a hassle that should
be removed from the GUI.
There is a
Den 2011-01-01 18:42:49 skrev kai-martin knaak k...@familieknaak.de:
Johnny Rosenberg wrote:
here's a
new try, which I tested several times:
http://ubuntuone.com/p/W8l/
I just looked at 7400-IEC-1.sym. Some comments:
* some lines of invisible text is not on 100 grid.
I took a look
Am 01.01.2011 20:30, schrieb kai-martin knaak:
Felix Ruoff wrote:
I wish you much fun with testing this new features (if you like) and
would be very glad to hear/read some comments!
Hmm. Isolated patches make testing a bit awkward. What might be ok
for simple additions gets progressively less
On Jan 1, 2011, at 1:24 PM, Johnny Rosenberg wrote:
Den 2011-01-01 18:42:49 skrev kai-martin knaak k...@familieknaak.de:
Johnny Rosenberg wrote:
here's a
new try, which I tested several times:
http://ubuntuone.com/p/W8l/
I just looked at 7400-IEC-1.sym. Some comments:
* some
Hmmm, I have never done something like this, but I will try. Does anyone
of you have a hint for a documentation how to do this and a link to a
webpage, where I can host this repository?
Thanks,
Felix
I'd be interested to know how you do this; I'm preparing a patch to gschem's
Am 01.01.2011 21:35, schrieb Felix Ruoff:
Am 01.01.2011 20:30, schrieb kai-martin knaak:
Felix Ruoff wrote:
I wish you much fun with testing this new features (if you like) and
would be very glad to hear/read some comments!
Hmm. Isolated patches make testing a bit awkward. What might be ok
Felix Ruoff wrote:
Can you set up a git repository of pcb with your patches applied?
Does anyone
of you have a hint for a documentation how to do this
A few weeks ago, when I set up git repositories for my day job
projects, I found the official documentation helpful:
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