On Feb 6, 1:38 pm, "lee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi guys.Is there any software written using python for
> electronics.i mean any simulation software or something??
There's MyHDL.
http://myhdl.jandecaluwe.com/doku.php
I found it originally in a Linux Journal article some years ago.
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On Jan 31, 10:52 pm, "Overlord" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Fuck the Germans. Didn't we kick their ass a couple times already?
>
> OL
Thank god, I can just get my world news from c.l.p instead of having
to find another "news" site.
I salute you [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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mm wrote:
> Is there a Perl to Python converter?
> Or in general: a XY to Python converter?
>
> Is see, that Python is much better then Perl anyway.
> But for beginners, they whant to konw how is this done with Python etc.
>
> Sure, there are some docus out there in the internet. But a converter?
krishnakant Mane wrote:
> On 11 Dec 2006 04:54:04 -0800, Bernard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > here's the function I've been using for while :P
> >
> thanks indeed for the function Bernard.
> I will have a windows machine up tomorrow. but do I need to install
> any thing over and above the python
king kikapu wrote:
> I see...So, if these are the only options, the only "safe" bet is to
> install the language on the machine (beeing Win, Linux or Mac)
> and execute the .py files, right ??
>
>
Well on a Win machine, probably.
Almost every Linux machine you come across will have (most likely a
sturlamolden wrote:
> billie wrote:
>
> > RAW network programming under Windows it's not always possible because
> > of the security limitations that microsoft introduced in the latest
> > Windows versions and that affects WinSocket API.
> > On UNIX systems I'm able to freely send raw packets (for