Re: gEDA-user: Perl

2011-05-31 Thread Jim Lynch
On 05/27/2011 11:54 AM, DJ Delorie wrote: This is more anecdotal than anything else... I'm a Perl fan myself. (shudder) Javascript! ___ geda-user mailing list geda-user@moria.seul.org http://www.seul.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/geda-user

Re: gEDA-user: input/output ports gschem

2010-04-16 Thread Jim Lynch
Felipe De la Puente Christen wrote: Hi, I did a design using input, output, and io ports based on the input-2.sym available in the library. I thought that the net attribute would make the net between the component's pin and the port to be named the same as the port's net attribute, but I

Re: gEDA-user: I am such a troll for posting to slashdot

2010-02-27 Thread Jim Lynch
These would work for me: [1]http://www.luciani.org/not-quite-ready/not-quite-ready-index.html [2]http://www.luciani.org/not-quite-ready/doc/sampler.pdf In the sampler.pdf, what's that symbol that looks like a zener with a third wire ? Is that a three terminal regulator like the 7805? I've not enc

Re: gEDA-user: Is there a way to get a footprint to place copper on both sides?

2010-02-18 Thread Jim Lynch
Kai-Martin Knaak wrote: add the flag "onsolder" to the pad you want to put on the other side. See page 24 of [1]http://www.brorson.com/gEDA/land_patterns_20070818.pdf If you prefer to do footprints in the GUI of pcb, lines that are in the "solder side" layer group, get the onsolder flag. ---<(

gEDA-user: Is there a way to get a footprint to place copper on both sides?

2010-02-18 Thread Jim Lynch
I'm trying to build a double sided board with fingers to insert into a edge connector. I realize I can add copper at the pcb step, but wondered if I could in any way build a footprint to do it for both sides? Thanks, Jim. ___ geda-use

gEDA-user: How do I get the router to go where I want it to?

2010-02-16 Thread Jim Lynch
I have a board I'm developing (maybe) that is a backplane. It has 9 edge connectors mounted on it and when I went to autoroute it Oh Lord! I've never seen such a mess! Traces all over, a million or so vias, etc. You'd think it would be a simple set of parallel lines, but no. So I