If anyone reads Embedded Systems Magazine, you may already know of Jack
Ganssle. If not, he writes a monthly column for the magazine. I
subscribe to his somewhat monthly newsletter. Well, last month he wrote
about a bunch of freeware tools. I noticed that he didn't mention
anything about gEda,
Gene Glick sent this: Regarding free tools, are you aware of the
gEda stuff? Although it's all Linux based, there's a ton of goodness
Thanks for the plug, but next time, please be accurate. gEDA runs on
Linux, Unix, Windows, and Mac, with varying levels of effort. PCB
only recently was
Thanks for the plug, but next time, please be accurate. gEDA runs on
Linux, Unix, Windows, and Mac, with varying levels of effort. PCB
only recently was tainted with Linux; it was on Unix before that,
and Amiga before that.
I knew about windows port, but honestly not much about the
I knew about windows port, but honestly not much about the others. If I
knew he'd be quoting me, maybe I'd have been more complete. He's a good
guy, and I was just giving him a pointer to some cool stuff.
Don't get me wrong; we appreciate the evangelism. I've just learned
over the years
Since the future is dependent upon the past I always try to be very
carefull about what I did in the past.
DJ Delorie wrote:
I knew about windows port, but honestly not much about the others. If I
knew he'd be quoting me, maybe I'd have been more complete. He's a good
guy, and I was just
On Aug 28, 2007, at 10:23 PM, Steve Meier wrote:
Since the future is dependent upon the past I always try to be very
carefull about what I did in the past.
Somebody's drinking tonight. ;)
-Dave
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Dave McGuire
Port Charlotte, FL
Farewell Ophelia, 9/22/1991 - 7/25/2007
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