Steve -- Thanks for the e-mail!
> Please tell us about gEDA and some projects that have come from it. The gEDA project includes a schematic capture program which netlists to over 20 different netlist formats (e.g. SPICE, Protel, and the gEDA project's own PCB tool "PCB", sometimes called "gPCB"), a couple of different simulators (SPICE, Verilog, mixed-mode simulation (Gnucap)), PCB layout (up to 8 layers, no component or board size limitations, includes autorouter), Gerber viewer, and various utilties. Matt Ettus, who is the designer of GNU Radio's USRP, apparently did at least some of the USRP's boards using gEDA. He also contributed code to the project. I'll let him speak for himself about his activities. As for projects done with it, there are many, including: Single board computer, boards for a weather station, a DSP board for GNU radio (different from Matt's), a SCSI controller, a free-space optical link (Ronja project), and on and on. Here is a page of example projects: http://geda.seul.org/links.html > Maybe we can see you at next years DCC? Sure! I'd love to present! Where's it going to be? I am located in Boston, but am loathe to travel anywhere I can't reasonably drive to. . . . Stuart _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnuradio mailing list Discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnuradio