EAGLE Netlist conversion

On Sat, 24 Jan 2004 10:19:29 -0700, the renowned Jim Thompson
<thegreatone@example.com> wrote:

On Sat, 24 Jan 2004 17:04:05 GMT, "Tom Del Rosso"
tdnews01@att.net.invalid> wrote:

In news:buttfi01a63@drn.newsguy.com,
Winfield Hill typed:
Jim Thompson wrote...

ctrl-K

ctrl-Z


Jim is undone!

What *is* ctrl-Z? Some remnant of DOS-past?
In Windows it's undo, but in DOS it was something like EOF.

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"John Woodgate" <jmw@jmwa.demon.contraspam.yuk> wrote in message
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I read in alt.binaries.schematics.electronic that Jim Thompson
thegreatone@example.com> wrote (in <57a510d85onmkdq7gf161jt81u449cnk43@
4ax.com>) about 'Not one single person has answered my MC1530 posting
correctly', on Sat, 24 Jan 2004:

What *is* ctrl-Z? Some remnant of DOS-past?

Undo last action. It works in many Windoze apps, too. Some allow you to
do it 100 times if you set them up that way.

I've always suspected that software writers include hidden keyboard
short-cuts, to maintain their superiority over mere users. I don't mean
just Easter eggs, but really useful things, like setting the default
save folder to something other than 'My doc-u-ments'. Blxxdy baby-talk!
Indicative of what Redmondoids opinion of users really is.
You are giving them too much credit. Most of Windows is simply backwards
compatibility with something somebody thought up 10 years ago at 3am under
deadline. Either that, or its stolen from Apple, where they at least gave
lip service to usability, what with Don Norman lurking about the halls.

Regards,
Bob Monsen
 
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I read in alt.binaries.schematics.electronic that Jim Thompson
thegreatone@example.com> wrote (in <57a510d85onmkdq7gf161jt81u449cnk43@
4ax.com>) about 'Not one single person has answered my MC1530 posting
correctly', on Sat, 24 Jan 2004:

What *is* ctrl-Z? Some remnant of DOS-past?

Undo last action. It works in many Windoze apps, too. Some allow you to
do it 100 times if you set them up that way.

I've always suspected that software writers include hidden keyboard
short-cuts, to maintain their superiority over mere users. I don't mean
just Easter eggs, but really useful things, like setting the default
save folder to something other than 'My doc-u-ments'. Blxxdy baby-talk!
Indicative of what Redmondoids opinion of users really is.

You are giving them too much credit. Most of Windows is simply backwards
compatibility with something somebody thought up 10 years ago at 3am under
deadline. Either that, or its stolen from Apple, where they at least gave
lip service to usability, what with Don Norman lurking about the halls.

Regards,
Bob Monsen
I assume you mean the old stuff, most of the newer stuff is nicked from
Linux, this excludes all the new non-intuitive crap that seems to be
specifically designed to fill up your hard disc.
 
How do you use spice3 with Eagle??
Spice OPUS can work with Eagle schematics.
Hello,
Great but how to use them with Eagle, is there anny script to use ?
Thanks
 
Allaoua Tarek wrote:
How do you use spice3 with Eagle??

Spice OPUS can work with Eagle schematics.

Hello,
Great but how to use them with Eagle, is there anny script to use ?
Thanks
It's explained in the OPUS documentation.

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In article <f6mdnabIoNEcL4_dRVn-uQ@comcast.com>,
willy46pa@comcast.net says...
"Mark J." <127.0.0.1> wrote in message
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: In news:4uKdnXkIyd_INo_dRVn-hg@comcast.com (Bill
Garber):
: > "Jim Thompson" <thegreatone@example.com> wrote
in
: > message
:
news:57a510d85onmkdq7gf161jt81u449cnk43@4ax.com...
: >> On Sat, 24 Jan 2004 17:04:05 GMT, "Tom Del
Rosso"
: >> <tdnews01@att.net.invalid> wrote:
:
: >>> In news:buttfi01a63@drn.newsguy.com,
: >>> Winfield Hill typed:
: >>>> Jim Thompson wrote...
:
: >>>>> ctrl-K
:
: >>>> ctrl-Z
: >>> Jim is undone!
:
: >> What *is* ctrl-Z? Some remnant of DOS-past?
:
: > MS forever apparently. ;-) Means "UNDO".
:
: Nonono! It is a remnant of old DOS past,
sheesh... haven't you ever typed
Hmmm, it's also a UNIXism for releasing the current window.
cntl-Z gets me back my window (from another program), and when
followed by a bg (background) the program executing in that
window gets another process in the background (effectively
another widow).

It is also UNDO in Windoze. Hence the reason
someone said that Jim is Undone. ;-)
I thought you just meant that Jim could multi-task effectively.
;-)


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Keith
 
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It's explained in the OPUS documentation.
Leon
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I see thanks.
 
On Sat, 24 Jan 2004 18:16:15 +0000, jmw@jmwa.demon.contraspam.yuk
said...
I read in alt.binaries.schematics.electronic that Jim Thompson
thegreatone@example.com> wrote (in <57a510d85onmkdq7gf161jt81u449cnk43@
4ax.com>) about 'Not one single person has answered my MC1530 posting
correctly', on Sat, 24 Jan 2004:

What *is* ctrl-Z? Some remnant of DOS-past?

Undo last action. It works in many Windoze apps, too. Some allow you to
do it 100 times if you set them up that way.

I've always suspected that software writers include hidden keyboard
short-cuts, to maintain their superiority over mere users. I don't mean
just Easter eggs, but really useful things, like setting the default
save folder to something other than 'My doc-u-ments'. Blxxdy baby-talk!
Indicative of what Redmondoids opinion of users really is.

Taking Teletubbianism a step further, how about "My Pictures". Then
there are programs that set up "folders" like "My Music" and "My
Ebooks".

But as gay as these folder names are, I can't knock Redmond for
being condescending. Sometimes you *have* to take people by the
hand - people who don't want to learn about computers but just want
to use them. When Inet took off and the prices dropped, everyone
and their grandmother bought computers. Most of these people never
heard of DOS or the "any" key. So rather than ask a user to create
a *directory* to store their documents, you just give them a
default since, chances are, when the "save as" dialog pops up,
they're just going to click save. This way a tech support droid can
probably help them find their stuff in "My Documents" and not have
to introduce them to Explorer and Search.
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Best Regards,
Mike
 
Jim Thompson <thegreatone@example.com> wrote:

On Sat, 24 Jan 2004 17:04:05 GMT, "Tom Del Rosso"
tdnews01@att.net.invalid> wrote:

In news:buttfi01a63@drn.newsguy.com,
Winfield Hill typed:
Jim Thompson wrote...

ctrl-K

ctrl-Z


Jim is undone!

What *is* ctrl-Z? Some remnant of DOS-past?

...Jim Thompson
Typically Undo in Windows.

--
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Hobbyist, West Sussex, UK
 
In sci.electronics.design Jim Thompson <thegreatone@example.com> wrote:

Oh dear - now Jim can't hear me telling him that he's failed to
produce the correct expression for VOUT on his web-site for
his op-amp: clue - the open and closed brackets should match.


--
Rick
 
"Mark J." <127.0.0.1> wrote in
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In news:4uKdnXkIyd_INo_dRVn-hg@comcast.com (Bill Garber):
"Jim Thompson" <thegreatone@example.com> wrote in
message
news:57a510d85onmkdq7gf161jt81u449cnk43@4ax.com...
On Sat, 24 Jan 2004 17:04:05 GMT, "Tom Del Rosso"
tdnews01@att.net.invalid> wrote:

In news:buttfi01a63@drn.newsguy.com,
Winfield Hill typed:
Jim Thompson wrote...

ctrl-K

ctrl-Z


Jim is undone!

What *is* ctrl-Z? Some remnant of DOS-past?

MS forever apparently. ;-) Means "UNDO".

Bill @ GarberStreet Enterprizez };-)


Nonono! It is a remnant of old DOS past, sheesh... haven't you ever
typed
in:


MS DOS Version 3.3, Copyright 1989 Microsoft Corp.

C:\>COPY CON AUTOEXEC.BAT
@echo off
REM Put your auto-run commands here...
^Z
C:\

Ctrl-Z is the EOF code, or End Of File. :)
The origin was before MS-DOS on the 8088. It was for backward
compatibility with files transfered from CP/M. Microsoft Basic [1975-1981]
for the 8080 used Ctrl-Z to detect EOF because CP/M by Digital Research
used it. CP/M did not record the file size in the directory, only the
sectors used. So to find the actual file size, you looked for the ending
padding of Ctrl-Z's that were written to the last sector. This was riding
on IBM's development of the 8" floppy disk (that was used in the System 34
(?) workstation) which Shugart got down to a reasonable price -below $2000.

Ctrl-Z to Western Union and AT&T TeleType meant Substitute Character, so if
there is any Unix connection, it would have to come from the original
operating system for the PDP- series of computers back in the late '60's
and not be just another editing keystroke.
 
On 26 Jan 2004 18:50:39 GMT, rik_nntp@dsl.pipex.com said...
In sci.electronics.design Jim Thompson <thegreatone@example.com> wrote:

ctrl-K

Oh dear - now Jim can't hear me telling him that he's failed to
produce the correct expression for VOUT on his web-site for
his op-amp: clue - the open and closed brackets should match.



I'll have to eyeball that again. In the mean time, I'm a
transponder ;)
--
Best Regards,
Mike
 
On Tue, 27 Jan 2004 05:37:16 GMT, Active8
<mTHISREMOVEcolasono@earthlink.net,invalid> wrote:

On 26 Jan 2004 18:50:39 GMT, rik_nntp@dsl.pipex.com said...
In sci.electronics.design Jim Thompson <thegreatone@example.com> wrote:

ctrl-K

Oh dear - now Jim can't hear me telling him that he's failed to
produce the correct expression for VOUT on his web-site for
his op-amp: clue - the open and closed brackets should match.



I'll have to eyeball that again. In the mean time, I'm a
transponder ;)
I just hate trying to type equations. I did it with pencil and paper,
verified the numbers, the tryped :-(

...Jim Thompson
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On Tue, 27 Jan 2004 09:09:56 -0700, thegreatone@example.com said...
On Tue, 27 Jan 2004 05:37:16 GMT, Active8
mTHISREMOVEcolasono@earthlink.net,invalid> wrote:

On 26 Jan 2004 18:50:39 GMT, rik_nntp@dsl.pipex.com said...
In sci.electronics.design Jim Thompson <thegreatone@example.com> wrote:

ctrl-K

Oh dear - now Jim can't hear me telling him that he's failed to
produce the correct expression for VOUT on his web-site for
his op-amp: clue - the open and closed brackets should match.



I'll have to eyeball that again. In the mean time, I'm a
transponder ;)

I just hate trying to type equations. I did it with pencil and paper,
verified the numbers, the tryped :-(

...Jim Thompson

It is a pain, isn't it. Lack of subscripts doesn't help. A screen
shot of a math cad app is about the best we could do.

But Andy's ASCII art helps to see things better and it speeds
entry.
--
Best Regards,
Mike
 
On Tue, 27 Jan 2004 09:09:56 -0700, thegreatone@example.com said...
On Tue, 27 Jan 2004 05:37:16 GMT, Active8
mTHISREMOVEcolasono@earthlink.net,invalid> wrote:

On 26 Jan 2004 18:50:39 GMT, rik_nntp@dsl.pipex.com said...
In sci.electronics.design Jim Thompson <thegreatone@example.com> wrote:

ctrl-K

Oh dear - now Jim can't hear me telling him that he's failed to
produce the correct expression for VOUT on his web-site for
his op-amp: clue - the open and closed brackets should match.



I'll have to eyeball that again. In the mean time, I'm a
transponder ;)

I just hate trying to type equations. I did it with pencil and paper,
verified the numbers, the tryped :-(

...Jim Thompson

Uh, if Rick's talking about the very last end parentheses on the
Vout eq., it's not even worth commenting or wasting time on. It
doesn't mess anything up.
--
Best Regards,
Mike
 
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...Jim Thompson
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I think you're more likely to find "takers" if you give some idea about
the pricing structure.

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On Sat, 15 May 2004 08:17:47 GMT, B Thomas <thomasb@math.ohio-state.edu> wrote:

Hi,
Is there any utility to convert units from one to another?
sincerely
b thomas

This is my favorite one...

Convert is an easy to use unit conversion program that will convert the most
popular units of distance, temperature, volume, time, speed, mass, power,
density, pressure, energy and many others, including the ability to create
custom conversions!

http://www.joshmadison.com/software/convert/






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On Sat, 15 May 2004 08:17:47 GMT, B Thomas <thomasb@math.ohio-state.edu
wrote:

Hi,
Is there any utility to convert units from one to another?
sincerely
b thomas


This is my favorite one...

Convert is an easy to use unit conversion program that will convert the
most
popular units of distance, temperature, volume, time, speed, mass, power,
density, pressure, energy and many others, including the ability to create
custom conversions!

http://www.joshmadison.com/software/convert/
I always use this one:

http://www.onlineconversion.com/

Both furlong and fortnight are included.
 

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