Kurt Peters wrote:
Could someone describe the best way to get the cvs version of PCB? I don't
have a problem, in general, compiling a released version, and use Linux. Is
there an approved place to go and a "best" technique?
Kurt
Its probably about time for me to make another snapshot. Hop
> Could someone describe the best way to get the cvs version of PCB?
http://sourceforge.net/cvs/?group_id=73743
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On Wed, Aug 09, 2006 at 08:24:53PM -0400, Kurt Peters wrote:
> Could someone describe the best way to get the cvs version of PCB? I don't
> have a problem, in general, compiling a released version, and use Linux. Is
> there an approved place to go and a "best" technique?
> Kurt
>
>
Here is a g
Could someone describe the best way to get the cvs version of PCB? I don't
have a problem, in general, compiling a released version, and use Linux. Is
there an approved place to go and a "best" technique?
Kurt
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> Optimizer removes necessary vias...
I've checked in a patch since then to try to deal with this, but it's
a known limitation of the optimizer.
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Stefan,
I just received 5 different double sided boards with a combination of SMD and
thru-hole devices. Schematic with GSCHEM and layout with PCB.
For jumpers I create a third layer. You then use via's to get to this dummy
layer and trace to simulate the jumper. Just don't send the board sh
Hello,
I have created a schematic with gschem and converted it to a pcb
file using gsch2pcb. Now I try to do the layout.
I will do a two sided layout, bottom side should be a ground
plane with no components and only a few signal traces. On top
side I have SMD parts and a few conventional parts
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