Tomaz Solc wrote:
Yes. That CircuitCAM software has a feature called "rubout" that will
completely remove copper where it's not needed. It's a very time
consuming process but people in the lab told me that otherwise it would
be very hard to solder components on both sides without shorting
some
David Rowe wrote:
I use octave (a matlab clone) for plotting, it comes with most linux
systems:
...
It doesn't have a mouse interface for zooming.
If your version of gnuplot supports it (>= 3.8, I think...), you can have some
mouse zooming functionality. From octave:
octave:1> __gnuplot_s
Dave McGuire wrote:
Jeeze...don't exhale around those things!
... or *inhale* around the 01005's!
-Jeff
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Karel Kulhavy wrote:
I wonder
what the error is. You might try GNU make for building and see if that
does any better. I just added that to the INSTALL notes because I
I already have alias make=gmake
really? The log you sent didn't quite look like GNU make output. Does
'make --version' t
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