mac OS X free IDE also wipes windows iDEs clean in terms of
compleation and debugger integration. I love the remote kernel
debugging built into Xcode.
-tc
On Fri, Apr 23, 2010 at 10:41 PM, Stefan Salewski
<[4]m...@ssalewski.de> wrote:
On Fri, 2010-04-23 a
Hi all,
I'm a student interested in contributing to gEDA and learn some C ;-).
The biggest problem I find any time I start coding is "how should I
write this?". You're always talking about deprecated code, libraries
you're/you're not using, old style...
Could you tell me any book/
2010/4/16 Ethan Swint <[1]eswint.r...@verizon.net>
On 04/16/2010 04:42 AM, Miguel Sánchez de León Peque wrote:
Hi Luis,
I live in Spain, so we wont have problems with the language ;-).
The
only thing I suggest you is to write us personal emails instead
Thanks for your feedback :-)
First of all, sorry for using this list. I know is a bit "out of
topic", but I thought you could know something about it ;-). I'll post
this question where you Eric and Adrian have suggested.
Thanks for your response, asomers, but that is not what I want
Hi Luis,
I live in Spain, so we wont have problems with the language ;-). The
only thing I suggest you is to write us personal emails instead of
using geda-user list if you write in spanish :-)
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Hi all,
Does anybody know something about chord processing? What I would like
to do is to know which notes are played in a chord, realtime... Don't
know if this is even possible.
In particular, I'm working in [1]Performous as a developer, and I would
like to add "real guitar" to t
I totally agree with you (as a new user interested in developing).
2010/3/10 Alberto Maccioni <[1]alberto.macci...@gmail.com>
I submitted a patch for PCB about a month ago and it has been
reviewed
these days; is this too much delay?
Probably not, but now I read that incl
I forgot it: as you are just interested in simulation, there's another
program, called Qucs (also available in the official Fedora repos),
more accurate and "proffesional" than Ktechlab, although it is more
difficult to learn (and let me say it's uglier too ;-) ). And I think
there's
For simple circuit simulation, you can use Ktechlab (directly su -c
'yum install -y ktechlab').
It's not very fast, not very accurate, but very graphic and simple. It
may fits for your purpose...
2010/3/2 W.H. Kalpa Pathum <[1]callka...@gmail.com>
Hi,
I'm an electrical en
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