newbies? Is
this a problem only for older parts? Or does this whole question
demonstrate how ignorant I am Any wisdom would be welcome. Cheap
shots will be evaluated on their humor level.
Thanks in advance,
Duane Hague
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My thanks to all who responded to my original post. It is a relief to know
that it wasn't just me being stupid!!! Each of your responses has provided
me with some enlightenment on the topic (or at the very least on your views
about Physics).
Thank You Again and Bye from
Duane
and
British Inch = 25.39998 millimeters. While my 1970 CRC Standard
Mathematical Handbook gives it as US Inch = 25.4 millimeters. Since 99SE
offers the choice of "metric or imperial", just which one do they actually
use? Anyone taking bets???
Bye from Duane Hague (no response requ
text file (end-user responsibility to generate). I can
even conceive of achieving this by a database server function (although I
would be incapable of writing it!). I can even conceive of paying actual
money (although not too much) to someone who had a third-party add-on
program
Just as an idea for someone swifter than me (don't know if it would be less
work than just doing the manual entry in Protel) for dealing with
manufacturer PDF files for high pin count devices: The latest version of
ScanSoft OmniPage Pro Version 11.0 (used to be Caere) includes the ability
to