Patrick Doyle writes:
> Hi Folks,
> I'm looking for a US distributor for a Balloon Board
> (http://www.balloonboard.org/) or it's equivalent -- perhaps one of
> you may have designed and sell your own equivalent. Basically, I'm
> looking for a standalone board with a processor (with it's associ
On Sat, 2011-03-26 at 20:50 -0400, Patrick Doyle wrote:
> Hi Folks,
> I'm looking for a US distributor for a Balloon Board
> (http://www.balloonboard.org/) or it's equivalent -- perhaps one of
> you may have designed and sell your own equivalent. Basically, I'm
> looking for a standalone board wit
On 03/25/2011 05:33 AM, Duncan Drennan wrote:
Would you be able to push the code which builds successfully to the
minipack repo?
Sure. I'll take the opportunity to update the latest libraries.
Regards,
Cesar
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Am 26.03.2011 um 11:57 schrieb Bob:
I'm pretty sure it does not matter, but I'm running 64 bit Ubuntu
10.10.
The OS always matters. If you can live with a gEDA version a bit over
a year old, Ubuntu features the packages:
sudo apt-get install geda geda-tools geda-xgsch2pcb
This works o
> Sure. I'll take the opportunity to update the latest libraries.
Thanks, I appreciate that. Thanks also for all the effort you have put
into the minipack build system and keeping the gEDA recipes, libraries
etc. up to date - I really appreciate it.
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Hi,
Could people please keep an eye on PCB's git HEAD and report any
rendering regressions...
I've been shunting some patches and changes out of my "pcb+gl" branch in
the hope of eventually being ready to push those changes.
There have been a few clean-ups I've pushed today which "should" work,
Hi!
I would like to use gschem to draw automation schematics according to
Swedish standards.
What I need is an interpreter that handles crossreferences, page
numbering, BOM generation, and functions like finding duplicates.
My question to you is how to best go about this.
I ma
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