On Sunday 17 August 2008 06:34:11 pm Robert Butts wrote:
> I think the problem is in the footprints. For to TO-18 I wrote TO-18 and
> I'm thinking gsch2pcb is getting stuck there.
I don't recall the details but M4 doesn't always take well to hyphens,
it maybe trying to subtract 18 from TO.
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I'm all set. I just got them from gedasymbols.org
Thanks
On Sun, Aug 17, 2008 at 6:47 PM, Stuart Brorson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I seem to recall that M4 gets stuck on footprint names with a - in
> them. Try TO18 or TO_18.
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> Stuart
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> On Sun, 17 Aug 2008, Robert Butts wrote:
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> > I
I seem to recall that M4 gets stuck on footprint names with a - in
them. Try TO18 or TO_18.
Stuart
On Sun, 17 Aug 2008, Robert Butts wrote:
> I think the problem is in the footprints. For to TO-18 I wrote TO-18 and
> I'm thinking gsch2pcb is getting stuck there.
>
> On Sun, Aug 17, 2008 at 6:
I think the problem is in the footprints. For to TO-18 I wrote TO-18 and
I'm thinking gsch2pcb is getting stuck there.
On Sun, Aug 17, 2008 at 6:25 PM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I'm trying to run a very simple schematic thru gsch2pcb and it's getting
> > stuck. The printout says: using the
> I'm trying to run a very simple schematic thru gsch2pcb and it's getting
> stuck. The printout says: using the m4 processor for pcb footprints
Are you using newlib (file type) or M4 footprints? I rename the directory
for the M4 stuff and only use newlib footprints that I create.
Does gsch2pc
I'm trying to run a very simple schematic thru gsch2pcb and it's getting
stuck. The printout says: using the m4 processor for pcb footprints
Then just sits there. The footprints I'm using are TO-18 AND DO-35. Aside
from that it's just a thru hole definition. Any ideas?
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