On 6 October 2013 18:39, Dick Hollenbeck d...@softplc.com wrote:
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From: Matan Gal-Katziri mata...@gmail.com
Date: Oct 5, 2013 11:44 PM
Subject: Re: Kicad-Spice simulation tutorial
To: Nacho Domínguez domal...@gmail.com
Cc: Miguel Angel Ajo Pelayo
On 7 October 2013 05:56, Dick Hollenbeck d...@softplc.com wrote:
On 10/06/2013 06:05 PM, Brian Sidebotham wrote:
On Windows, building without the msys environment means perl is an
absolute no-go
area for
me;
Android cell phone found this this morning, while I was
On 7 October 2013 05:32, Dick Hollenbeck d...@softplc.com wrote:
Hi Brian,
You have a total comprehension of what is going on, and your solution has
left the linux
build working. So I would say thank you for an excellent job. I would
hope windows users
would say the same.
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On 4 October 2013 08:55, Maciej Sumiński maciej.sumin...@cern.ch wrote:
Hi Brian,
In fact it looks very strange.. I am just wondering - wouldn't it be
easier to link OpenSSL as a static library? It may require a rebuild in the
KiCad-Winbuilder, but then you will not have to care about stuff
On 10/07/2013 04:56 AM, Brian Sidebotham wrote:
On 7 October 2013 05:56, Dick Hollenbeck d...@softplc.com
mailto:d...@softplc.com wrote:
On 10/06/2013 06:05 PM, Brian Sidebotham wrote:
On Windows, building without the msys environment means perl is
an absolute no-go
Hi Matan.
Kicad is normally used to generate schematic, PCB and BOM. It is also used
to generate manufacturing files as Gebers.
Usually the external power supplies and signal generators do not belong to
the PCB or BOM. It is for this reason that I add these elements in the
simulation project but
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