a suggestion for an upgrade path? Symbolic
links, maybe? A deprecated symbol warning message?
(I'm trying not to get hung up on the pedantry of the DB-9 vs DE-9
debate, but it's really difficult...)
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to get past the
first part of the learning curve.
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calls gnetlist internally. The
difference is that gsch2pcb uses a different set of files than the old
gEDA-to-PCB netlist generator.
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gschemdoc'? (pinfo
is an easier-to-use version of info, and Debian/Ubuntu users have
dwww, which are IMHO much more natural interfaces for viewing info
files.)
Apologies if I'm barking up the wrong tree, but I believe these are
the files that noweb generates.
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-bridges, H1 and H2, with transistors Q1-Q4.
The upper-left transistor in each H-bridge, for instance, might be
H1/Q1 in H1, and H2/Q1 in H2.
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error, and work backwards from there (also noting
the first Leaving directory prompt to see what directory the problem
file is in).
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production processor that has this, or a JVM that can take advantage
of it? Just curious...
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On 1/24/06, Charles Lepple [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A couple of years ago, ARM reference literature started referring to
cores that had Java bytecode support. Have any of you seen an actual
production processor that has this, or a JVM that can take advantage
of it? Just curious...
sed s/JVM
problems just by running 'sudo fc-cache'.
http://fink.sourceforge.net/faq/usage-fink.php?phpLang=en#fc-cache
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(the PIC18 family) is much further along than the
14-bit PIC suppport (PIC16 and possibly PIC12, I forget).
It's much like GCC where the core of the compiler can be solid, but
you still have to make sure that your chip's specific backend is in
working order.
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moving to the Atmel line as they too like the
Renesas chips are sort of built
for C, from what I can gather the PICs are ineffecient in this regaurd.
the PICs with register-to-register transfers shouldn't be that bad, if
the compiler does a decent job of register allocation.
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black magic goes into making
backwards compatible libraries.
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(285 35 -185 35 10)
ElementLine (-185 35 -185 -585 10)
)
I just used connector4-1.sym, and manually connected pins 5 and 6 to
the shield plane.
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.
Also, $PATH isn't linked to either one of these, but some shells (csh,
tcsh) have an internal list of commands and their locations, and you
have to type 'rehash' if you get 'command not found' on something that
you just installed.
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software.
Whoa. For a minute there, I thought I was still subscribed to LKML
(with the BitKeeper/Linux kernel SCM debate).
If you're going to drag out the don't use it, it's not free software
argument, please back it up with a reason specific to the problem at
hand.
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to look at
everyone's machine when problems arise. Sorry.
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it to me. (If it might
help someone else, I'll post the relevant portions.)
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as it is generated.
When you built from source, what version was it? (Or was it the same
as the Fink package?)
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/usage-fink.php?phpLang=en#unstable
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.
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are your mirror settings? ('fink configure')
Can you include some of the error messages?
thanks,
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/unstable to run gschem or pcb. (I should
really update my web page with both of these points, but I haven't
gotten around to it.)
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/home on a separate partition than /. That way, you can share your
project files between the different distributions.
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and Palm's Graffiti
input system.
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complicated.)
Most recent distributions will let you do something like this:
mount -o loop /path/to/installer.iso /mnt/cdrom
so you don't have to muck with losetup yourself.
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the part into
alignment with the pads, but the amount of misalignment that can be
tolerated is a function of a lot of different variables.
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figure out what place that is.
sorry if this sounds like a silly question, but are there both wxGTK
and wxGTK-devel packages in SuSE? You will need the latter (plus all
of its dependencies) to compile wx-based programs.
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:
http://packages.debian.org/testing/x11/xvfb
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are different enough from other GUI toolkits that you may not want to
add it in to an existing project. (On the other hand, it would be a
great place to start for a new project where the developer doesn't
want to explicitly support Motif, GTK+, Win32, OS X, ...)
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On 9/17/05, Charles Lepple [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
wx isn't cross-platform like Swing/JFC, it's cross-platform like AWT.
I may be a little rusty on my recollection of JFC and AWT. In any
case, wx apps can make use of native widgets.
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/stable/libdevel/libgtk2.0-dev
Debian sarge (stable) gets GTK+ 2.6 if you install that package.
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On 9/13/05, H.S. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
; (output-color enabled)
what if you explicitly set this to disabled?
works for me (sans change) on OS X with gEDA 20050820.
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]{block_dia}
\caption{block diagram}
\label{fig:block-diagram}
\end{center}
\end{figure}
Note that the figures were never converted to bitmap format. This
makes the images sharper when viewing on the screen and printing,
without making the file too large.
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anywhere on the system?
well, there should be a header file called 'gtk.h' (no + here, since
some OSes won't allow that in paths), and probably libgtk.la.
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and the demo works ok.
just having gtk-config won't help you compile if you don't have the
developer headers and libraries installed. Look for gtk+-devel or a
similarly named package (which will contain the proper version of
gtk-config as well).
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-installed gsch2pcb packages would migrate to
use the one in gaf. Now that there are reasons for upgrading gsch2pcb
separately (because of new pcb snapshots), I think I will try
splitting gsch2pcb out again (maybe having geda-gsch2pcb to
distinguish between the two).
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. ;-)
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it in patch format, this supposedly works for Tiger, which
also uses GCC4:
http://www.ghz.cc/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/dev/eda/finkinfo/geda/libgeda-gcc4.patch?rev=1.1view=auto
or http://tinyurl.com/djh9o if my mailer munges the URL.
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is to start up xvncserver, which creates a virtual
display that the clients can connect to. Then, you can point one or
more VNC clients to xvncserver, and disconnect and reconnect at will.
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EPS file, ImageMagick's convert utility will probably prove
useful again.
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On 7/28/05, BingYU [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi list !
I use debian linux, when I install Icarus Verilog 0.8
configure crash
already available, pre-built:
http://packages.debian.org/verilog
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', and it explains how it chooses the root module.
When synthesizing a real-world design with iverilog, you typically
only have one root module, and other modules are used for simulation,
etc. See examples/sqrt-virtex.v for more information.
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.
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to my local Fink CVS tree. Later, I will remove
the debugging printfs. More info on the CVS tree is here:
http://www.ghz.cc/charles/fink/
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, zoom_new: 0.036021
left: -45, right: 24939, top: 80, bottom: 17875
aspect: 1.403990
-45 80 24939 17875
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: 24939, top: 80, bottom: 17875
aspect: 1.403990
-45 80 24939 17875
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coordinates are. (i.e. try to place a component
in the far upper-right corner of the workspace)
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it.
If you do need to back off to an older version of gschem, I have
received numerous reports that 20040111 works well in OS X/Fink.
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On 6/12/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A. When trying to synthesize the following program:
What was the iverilog command line you used to synthesize the design?
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wouldn't work.
This isn't to say that pcb _needs_ to become 2.0 at some point, but
it's the same sort of versioning scheme that Icarus Verilog uses in
Debian (0.7 - 0.7+MMDD - 0.8).
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/
If you run the regression tests against your copy of iverilog, you can
see what is implemented in your version.
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glitch (without extended outages), the monitoring
capability may be more than necessary.
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how you can create a
schematic with unique blocks in the top-level schematic.
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, you might have a shot
at noticing when new libraries are installed.
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libraries at runtime (in the absence
of hard-coded paths in the executable), and when you run ldconfig, it
updates /etc/ld.so.cache (which is a binary file). I haven't heard of
ldconfig.cache-- maybe that was a typo?
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to use the program.
If you already have a checked-out copy of the CVS source, just go to
that directory and run cvs update -D '1 week ago' -p
The -D flag also accepts other date formats; check the cvs man page
for more details.
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luck reproducing hi-res artwork on the
copper and soldermask layers (although I have no idea how much effort
that would take in PCB).
I'm kind of curious to see what a board vendor would say if you had a
half-tone logo like what DJ posted, though :-)
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this:
output [15:0] x16;
...
assign x16 = a*b;
Note that here, x16 is 16 bits wide.
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).
To get off this list, follow the instructions in the headers:
X-To-Get-Off-This-List: mail majordomo (at) seul.org, body unsubscribe geda-user
Note that it does NOT say mail geda-user (at) seul.org.
/rant
We now return to your regularly scheduled programming...
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a 1:1 display, you might want to take a look at the
GIMP calibration code. I wouldn't be surprised if it has been
extracted into a library by now.
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-symbols (up/download) exists?
http://geda.seul.org/tools/symbols/contrib.html
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applications. I've
been using the Apple X11 server, though, so you may have to do a
little web searching for the answer.
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packages from Fink.
But the XFree86 packages in Fink will install some sort of X server. I
just don't know much about how it differs from the Apple packages.
Charles Lepple wrote:
On Tue, 22 Feb 2005 07:33:11 -0800, Michael Rogers [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
The X11 app no longer launches
).
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either type 'export DISPLAY=:0' from Terminal.app, or open an
xterm and run '. /sw/bin/init.sh'. Then run gschem.
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the cracks.
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, and you may lose parts of the design the next
time you bring it into PCB. This is a good argument for learning how
to check your design into a revision control system (CVS, Subversion,
Arch, etc.), even if it seems like overkill.
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On Thu, 17 Feb 2005 10:42:58 +0100, Levente KOVACS
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there any way to reload a modified schematic in gschem?
Revert Page ('pr') might be what you're looking for.
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Moffatt [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sun, 13 Feb 2005 00:14:01 +1100
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, you could get away with two or
even one drill hole to fit the width of the tab. This would be a pain
to rework, though, because of the sheer volume of solder that would
collect between the tab and the plated sides.
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appear to be a GTK+ problem. (The
backtrace bears this out.)
GTK+ does use glib, but a lot of other projects use glib list
management functions, etc.
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' and that will install the binary in
/path/to/my/home/dir/bin/gerbv.
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to say whether a given Makefile
will work. What happens when you build from that configuration?
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to-- then we'll be bugging you for stock
tips.)
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.)
If, as Stuart suggested, you build gerbv 1.0, it will probably
autodetect GTK+2.x and use that.
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, maybe?) cited a mingw32 repository of common packages like
Guile, libpng, etc.
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On Mon, 17 Jan 2005 16:33:36 -0800, Oren Laskin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At Mon, 17 Jan 2005 15:29:32 -0500,
Charles Lepple wrote:
I don't know much about Guile, but if you're building on Debian,
shouldn't the last argument be --target=mingw32? (Maybe I'm confusing
this with the GCC
as well start with
Verilog as the HDL, since the framework is already there.
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=bnews.csu-cs.1997
:-)
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://www.geda.seul.org/mailinglist/geda-dev23/threads.html#00073
http://www.geda.seul.org/mailinglist/geda-dev63/threads.html#1
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in there for the benefit of
future list archaeologists :-)
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mv $i $i.tmp
cat $i.tmp | sed s%^#line%//% $i
rm -f $i.tmp
done
this had to be done:
perl -pi -e 's%^#line%//%' *.c
:-)
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(strong0 strong1): 0x817ae30 Q
LPM_FFType = DFF
ELABORATED PROCESSES:
... which I take to be a D flip-flop with 'en' tied to the (clock)
enable. Is that not reflected in the simulation?
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in either version? I can
reproduce the invisible box problem with 20040111 (same coordinates as
above) using Debian packages, but I haven't built 20041228 from source
on Linux yet.
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(signal). If you have the luxury of a multi-layer board, you're
going to want to put them on other layers. Otherwise, it's a good
reminder to route them differently.
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On Wed, 5 Jan 2005 19:08:34 -0500, Charles Lepple [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 05 Jan 2005 19:04:45 -0500, Ales Hvezda [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I haven't seen any of these bugs. I didn't change any redraw
code from 20040111 to 20041228.
Mike, I'm curious what version of gtk
On Wed, 5 Jan 2005 23:28:01 -0500, Charles Lepple [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'll try building 20041228 with gtk+2 and see if that works any better.
Ales,
Same issues with gtk+2.
It looks like the components are just being drawn outside the
viewport, and therefore being clipped. The schematics
I was reading in my old schematics with
20041228 on OS X, the initial view sometimes showed a portion of a
component, but I did not see any nets. It was difficult to reproduce.
Did some of the redraw code change?
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components
eagle.offtopic++
I still can't find the source code to eagle. Am I missing something?
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powered off until the filesystem is unmounted, but
if it isn't mounted read/write, it shouldn't matter.
Or did I miss your point entirely?
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on the blinders if you want...
I call it avoiding problems that I don't want to deal with.
Stuart did a thorough job of checking on the licenses for programs on
his CD. This is no accident.
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components.
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closed, proprietary systems.
Eagle is not open source, unless I am totally misinterpreting their
license (Copyright)-- seems to be free as in free beer, not as in
free speech.
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that rant is more for fink-devel and geda-dev...
I've been building from the tarballs on OSX, but Charles Lepple has
spanked me on the dev list for doing so: he has Fink packages at
http://www.ghz.cc/charles/fink/
You say spanked, I say suggested... whatever :-)
Now that I finally have
at times, but
4pcb.com's FreeDFM service will show you how their software interprets
the board files.
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computers are, and how
you set things up, I guess.
O'Reilly's Knoppix Hacks has some good info on remastering Knoppix,
if anyone is itching to use their CD writer. They also mention Damn
Small Linux, which would fit on a smallish USB Flash Drive.
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of a schematic to someone in my office,
you're liable to get an earful on /why/ it's a Bad Idea, including an
explanation of how the DCT coefficients just can't capture the details
of line art. :-)
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are to understanding the structure, you
may need labels on net segments, etc.
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not a walk in the park to code, either. (/me mumbles
something about Python and wanders off...)
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