own (and rarely reboot) my machine, so my
current instance of X11 has been running for about three months now,
but still...I find it unclean and weird. I've been using X a LONG
time (since X10R4...no typo there) and I know how it works, and how
it's supposed to be used. What
to more complex but standard like an fft to fairly complex custom
functions.
Good heavens. That's the sort of stuff I do with a digitizing
oscilloscope. I could never imagine doing that with simulator output.
But perhaps it's just too early in the morning. ;)
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pport and downloads? Good heavens, if
10Mbps isn't enough, then something is horribly, horribly wrong.
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criticism from Harry.. I *had* to do something
> after that =)
*hassle*
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sus the charging current, etc.
>
> so why not do this with simulator output?
This makes perfect sense of course. It's just that I've never even dreamed
of doing that
with a simulator. The concept just makes my head spin...in a good way. :)
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suggesting it as good reading because it contains interesting and
geeky science stuff, attracts LAWSUITS?
Not enough coffee this morning Bert?
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me.
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ny damages you may have to pay.
Ahh. I tend to at least *try* to avoid patent infringement
myself, so I never thought of that. Thanks for the example.
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I'm still having a really hard time with the notion of mentioning the
existence of a patent constituting a legal risk.
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interchangeable! Depending on how the
linker is called, this MIGHT make it link properly (as the linker
will recognize the difference and link that library statically vs.
dynamically) but this could cause very serious breakage elsewhere in
the system. Bad idea!
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screenshots/Performous-0.4.0-guitar.jpg
3. http://performous.org/screenshots/Performous-0.3.1-sing.jpg
Hmm...Do an FFT on the input, and then fuzzy match the frequencies
to notes?
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pickups for each string. Some
companies make acoustic-electric guitars with 6 outputs. That way you
won't have to disentangle any chords.
Why is disentangling the chords any more difficult than looking at
the frequency spectrum and picking out the peaks?
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peaks than there are notes.
Then, you might have half a dozen instruments, some (guitar, piano, ...)
emitting multiple notes. So, what chord is the guitar player playing?
A I see, ok. I suppose they're nowhere near sinusoidal. I was
thinking in those terms.
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writing dual (english/his own language)?
How many languages should be in that case on the list? German,
spanish, french, japanese...
Jive.
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r .so) that it finds, and process it accordingly based on the
filename's suffix. No magic whatsoever.
Would be great to know the right way to solve this issue.
The autoconf scripts need to be fixed to link against the
libraries in the format that they're found on the system.
de don't got no brains anyhow! Hmmph!
Note the thinly veiled reference to the substance of the gEDA
documentation and the overt reference to the missing symbol for two
common 8051 variants.
hang loose blood,
Bill
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so no one can be more advantegeous
Yes, but...nobody speaks Esperanto.
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taking for granted for years.
Oh bull. Lots of IDEs (and just plain text editors) do that just
fine. There's *nothing* about software development of any kind that
is unique to or first appeared in Microsoft Windows.
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surely you see the disadvantage.
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On Apr 23, 2010, at 10:42 AM, Jason wrote:
As an FYI, Unix folks have been using this since before GUIs were
an itch in Bill Gates pants... I'm just sayin' ;-)
Indeed, UNIX folk have been using GUIs since GUIs were an itch in
Gates' pants.
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- wouldn't have guessed in isolation, but clearly "them"
- Larry [who has never spoken a word of Esperanto in his life]
Yeah ok, I see it, I was being lazy. ;) It really is a simple
language!
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Other than "Bob" and "Clippy" is there anything of any kind that
is unique to or first appeared in Microsoft Windows?
BSOD?
Manufacturer-recommended periodic reboots to maintain stability?
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out textbook authors' tendency to copy
from previous textbooks sometime), but why would anyone use it in a
new design?
Very rare?! I see 741s everywhere. WTF?
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of a retrocomputing buff you are.
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of GCC?
URL please! 8-)
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On Apr 29, 2010, at 12:02 AM, DJ Delorie wrote:
Urr? So I can download a DJGPP package based on a recent release
of GCC?
gcc 4.4.2 recent enough?
http://www.delorie.com/djgpp/
Wow. You truly rock. I'll be heating up your outbound bandwidth
tonight.
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my general-purpose opamp) but that doesn't change the fact that I see
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lable everywhere (even Radio Shack!), and
SPICE models are easy to find. Not every company has aerospace
budgets. ;)
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this something that people have run across before?
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A little googling didn't turn up anything; perhaps my google-fu is
failing me today. I will go check again.
-Dave
On May 3, 2010, at 12:02 AM, timecop wrote:
yes. check archives
On 5/3/10, Dave McGuire wrote:
I've just succeeded in building 1.6.0 under OS X,
There were some issues that Bert Timmerman ran across with the
Windows port in mid-January, but this isn't that. I'm still digging
through the archives.
-Dave
On May 3, 2010, at 12:02 AM, timecop wrote:
yes. check archives
On 5/3/10, Dave McGuire wrote:
weird location.
-Dave
On May 3, 2010, at 1:25 AM, timecop wrote:
maybe thats what I was thinking. sory.
On Mon, May 3, 2010 at 1:37 PM, Dave McGuire
wrote:
There were some issues that Bert Timmerman ran across with the
Windows port
in mid-January, but this isn't that
in shame]
Downloading now...will see if that fixes it. It probably will.
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e.
Understood. No difference here. I'm going to investigate pango
and cairo a bit. I'm starting a new project and I really need to get
it rolling, so I'm going to pour on some steam today to get this
working, or I'll end
b, then Cairo, then Pango,
then GTK+. Does that sound sane?
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Before I go and do it myself, has anyone cooked up a symbol for
Nordic's nRF24L01+ RF IC? I didn't see anything on gedasymbols.org.
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libraries, but should I need to rebuild GTK+ as well? I'm guessing
no, but I don't really know how these gazillions of little GTK-ish
libraries interrelate.
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Uh yeah. :) I don't think I've seen the kind with the pad only on
the bottom. I kinda hope I don't run into those.
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On May 3, 2010, at 9:59 PM, DJ Delorie wrote:
Uh yeah. :) I don't think I've seen the kind with the pad only on
the bottom. I kinda hope I don't run into those.
FT232RQ - 0.5mm pitch, bottom-only pads.
Yuck! I'll stick with the FT232BM. (LQFP-32, easy!)
On May 3, 2010, at 10:17 PM, DJ Delorie wrote:
Well, the FT232RL is TQFP, no problem there. It's just the QFN
variant that's a pain. But it's so *small* :-)
Don't sneeze!
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m. FYI Pango 1.28.0
exhibits the same behavior. (and builds correctly, obviously)
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to break the fingers of the perpetrator.
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very well. It's called Guile-DBI:
http://home.gna.org/guile-dbi/
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parts-is-
parts") along with some (free) parts database hosting for those of us
here who don't have or don't want to install a database server. I
have a big (dozens of GB) production database server here that I
could carve out space on for that.
idea.
And I like it.
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didn't know that existed; that is VERY cool! Thanks for
the pointer. I'll be using that.
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I've just hit the "huge font" problem again, this time under OS X
v10.6 on an x86 machine.
Is there a way to just disable the pango rendering code?
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On 5/11/10 10:48 AM, John Doty wrote:
On May 11, 2010, at 8:26 AM, Dave McGuire wrote:
I've just hit the "huge font" problem again, this time under OS X v10.6 on an
x86 machine.
The version in Fink works fine for me on such a machine. How are you installing
gschem?
s. That saves a lot of grief. gtk is indeed a
monstrously tangled web.
It is, but I've defeated it before, and was pretty sure I had it
running ok. I just want to avoid having a package management system
crap all over my filesystem. :-(
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how to install this DocBook nonsense
so I can build the Pango sources from git. I'll try that when I figure
out a way around this hurdle.
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Peter, in reference to my DocBook problem: I believe I've got the
DocBook stuff installed properly...will try again with the git head
pango after a break.
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On 5/11/10 5:49 PM, Dave McGuire wrote:
Peter, in reference to my DocBook problem: I believe I've got the
DocBook stuff installed properly...will try again with the git head
pango after a break.
Ok, I've gotten this built. The Pango code from the git head
exhibits the same beha
et
I'm undecided, but I'm leaning towards thinking cairo. Could you remind
me which cairo version you're working with, and I'll check to make sure
there haven't been any relevant bug fixes since.
On this system (OS X v10.6) I'm running cairo 1.8.10.
to report.
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narrow it down.
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cmdsize 56
name /usr/X11/lib/libcairo.2.dylib (offset 24)
time stamp 2 Wed Dec 31 19:00:02 1969
current version 10803.6.0
compatibility version 10803.0.0
Load command 16
(interesting timestamp...it bears no resemblance to the timestamp
on the file itself)
I wish
/srobo.org/~rspanton/geda/pcb-bools/
The PCB build scripts tell the compiler to use the 'gnu99' standard (C99
with GNU extensions) so this shouldn't break anyone's build.
Does this have any implications for building with compilers other
than GCC?
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On 5/26/10 7:23 PM, timecop wrote:
Anything not supporting c99 in 2010 shouldnt be used anyway.
On 5/27/10, Dave McGuire wrote:
On 5/26/10 6:16 PM, Rober
te well that I'm NOT saying "ancient
non-c99-compatible compilers") I'm happy.
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every penny you pay for it. ;)
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it on a VAX, then it gets fixed, not before!
In that case, I'll get started on my GL-accelerated Unibus fraembuffer
idea! ;)
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On 5/27/10 1:28 PM, Robert Spanton wrote:
> On Thu, 2010-05-27 at 13:23 -0400, Dave McGuire wrote:
>> I have it here but don't feel like digging through it, and it seems
>> like it's fresh in your mind so I'll ask...Is there anything in C99
>> that'd al
ily an embedded systems developer, my
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problem for my family, but on the other hand, I'm not quite willing to
spend my life preparing for my death.
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at 11:52 AM, Dave McGuire wrote:
"Travel into 2010" with a Windows key?
Are you for real?
-Dave
On 6/15/10 10:22 PM, timecop wrote:
Maybe it's time to travel into 2010.
On Wed, Jun 16, 2010 at 10:51 AM, DJ Delorie wrote:
Ok, then. Let's take the key
to you at all. My response was targeted
at timecop. Apologies if it my aim was off...
*I* am??
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On 6/15/10 11:38 PM, shinobi.j...@gmail.com
<mailto:shinobi.j...@gmail.com> wrote:
Wow. You're really looking to start arguments…
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rely smart enough to wear goggles
while operating it.
> My method of choice is toner transfer.
I'm seriously considering putting together a laser plotter
specifically because I've never gotten good results with toner transfer. :-(
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> What does that purple mask material look like to you all?
> Seems to be liquid applied from the imperfect edges. Could it be dry
> film resist?
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Are you talking about UV exposure through transparency, or did you use
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you'll get something done, huh?
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On 7/15/10 8:21 AM, timecop wrote:
> No, I'm just using whatever tool gets the job done while staying out of the
> way.
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You can't? Why not?
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> Do computers EVER just WORK???
Windows users tend to ask this a lot.
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On 9/19/10 1:06 PM, timecop wrote:
Yes, and you are still running lunix from 1999, right?
I'm sorry but anyone complaining about .net in 2010 is just asking to
be ridiculed.
Anyone USING .net in 2010 is asking to be ridiculed.
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look forward to hacking with this soon.
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oSD.
USB-A instead of USB-B. Etc.
At the moment, my board is running FreeRTOS when it runs an OS at all.
Oooh. WANT!
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ability to power-cycle the board without
re-enumerating on the USB. That's good thinking.
Has anyone done up a nice Forth system for that processor
architecture? I might attempt it if I can get a cheap development
board. (it'd have to be SUPER cheap the way things are going down her
kept me amused for a while.
I'm working on a VRML importer at the moment, as this will give us
access to models people have created for KiCad. (And hopefully the
converse too, when PCB+GL+3D lands and users start creating models).
WOW that is gorgeous!
-Dave
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Happy Holidays, folks!
-Dave
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interface (pre-4.0 anyway) prevented user-visible multitasking.
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wrong. I writing only to web forums before.
To be pedantic, and I don't mean to be rude...Strictly speaking, this
is a mailing list, not a newsgroup. (is there any gEDA activity on Usenet?)
-Dave
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use my own, but someone
else here can help you with that. Yes, people actively contribute symbols.
Can PCB support multilayer boards? (4,6,8?)
Yes, very much so.
-Dave
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