EAGLE Netlist conversion

Olaf Lämmle wrote:
Eagle does work on Linux, and since a few days on Mac.
See the Cadsoft-Homepage

Regards Olaf

Leon Heller schrieb:

"Uwe Bonnes" <bon@elektron.ikp.physik.tu-darmstadt.de> wrote in message
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Leon Heller <leon_heller@hotmail.com> wrote:
: > In summary, I see no reason why Eagle won't satisfy your needs.

: If it gets too difficult, Pulsonix will import Eagle designs and
libraries.
: :cool:

Does it work on Linux and Mac?

No, only Win machines.

Leon
I found it *imposible* to make the demo version of Eagle to work.
That is why i use Ivex.
 
Jim Thompson stated:

The only machines of concern are those with Internet access... my
"comms" machine, my wife's machine and two kids' playroom machines
(the latter two could actually be network-disabled, except during
maintenance).

I just want to put a stop, if it's possible, to the automated installs
that go crazy when you stumble onto a rogue site.
You could use Mozilla or Firefox, as they're immune to most spyware
because they don't run ActiveX. Firefox also has a pop-up blocker and
other good things, and has extensions for a lot of things.

I am an user of a highly-customized Firefox...

[]s
--
Chaos MasterŽ, posting from Canoas, Brazil - 29.55° S / 51.11° W

"People told me I can't dress like a fairy.
I say, I'm in a rock band and I can do what the hell I want!"
-- Amy Lee
 
Jim Thompson wrote:
Presently all computers in the house are booting up as
"administrator".

(1) If I change this to a normal user will that prevent installations
occurring from websites?

(2) How do I accomplish this? That is, how do I maintain the "run"
permissions for already installed programs?

Thanks!

...Jim Thompson
Hi Jim,
You can create new accounts, but be sure that your user account has at
least 'superuser' privileges, or you will have problems running PSpice.
Actually, give yourself admin privileges, but have some guest accounts
for the kids and SO (Spousal Overunit...)

--
Charlie
--
Edmondson Engineering
Unique Solutions to Unusual Problems
 
Johnson and Graham's "High Speed Digital Design" (ISBN-0-13-395724-1)
talks about this in section 5.6 - Guard Traces - on pages 201-204 in my
copy.

The message is that running your traces over a solid ground plane is
the way to substantially reduces cross-talk. Adding guard traces
between acitve tracks already running over a ground plane roughly
halves the residual cross-talk, and you can halve this again by putting
lots of vias along the guard trace to tightly couple it to the ground
plane.

"Lots of vias" (actually "vias at frequent intervals") is referred back
to J.A.Coekin "High Speed Pulses Techniques" Pergamon Press, Oxford,
1975 pages 203-205 - a book that I've never seen nor heard of.

Hope this helps. I've got a pair of text books specifically covering
microstrip, but they weren't a good investment - I could poke around in
them if you are desperate, but I don't like my chances of coming up
with anything useful.

-----------
Bill Sloman, Nijmegen
 
Chingmin wrote:
"Adam S." <invalid@invalid.com> wrote in message
news:<40b32eb2$0$31680$afc38c87@news.optusnet.com.au>...
Once upon a time Barco Gerber Systems Corporation were the
publishers of
the official RS-274X standard. The Barco web site no longer has any
link or
reference to the standard. Fortunately there still are copies of
the
specification floating around on the web. Does anyone know who
maintains
the RS-274X spec ?

Adam

I have this copy. Your eMail addr ?

I HAVE RED YOUR LAST YEAR NEWSLETTER POST ABOUT RS274X SPEC.
I AM LOOKIG FOR A COPY OF SPEC. TOO.
IF YOU STILL HAVE THE FILE, PLEASE SEND ME A COPY TO
INTERMEDIANET@SIOL.NET .
THANKS,
BOJAN
 
PLEASE SEND ME A COPY TO INTERMEDIA...@SIOL.NET .
BOJAN
Note to Bojan: Posting in all capital letters is considered rude.


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On Fri, 21 Jan 2005 14:56:37 GMT, Bob Stephens
<stephensyomamadigital@earthlink.net> wrote:

On Thu, 20 Jan 2005 18:26:57 -0800, John Larkin wrote:

No summa cum laude gets off easy!

I concur. They're too uptight. You might try getting her drunk. ;)
Sno-o-o-o-ort!

"Candy is dandy, but liquor is quicker" (Ogden Nash)

...Jim Thompson
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I love to cook with wine. Sometimes I even put it in the food.
 
Don't you just love capitalism !!!

Simon


"Chuck Harris" <cf-NO-SPAM-harris@erols.com> wrote in message
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Ogie Ogelthorpe wrote:
Boris Olesiyuk wrote:

Our hourly rate is $10. I can send developers' resumes on your
request. We will consider any suggestions of yours but long-term
collaboration is preferable. If you are interested in this offer
please feel free to contact me obb@tut.by.

Sorry to trouble if our proposal is not interesting for you.

Yours sincerely,

Boris Olesiyuk
Team Leader
Belasoft International FV

37-88 Skariny av., Minsk, Belarus, 220003
tel: +375 17 2848804
e-mail: obb@tut.by
ICQ: 76130091


Try www.elance.com

Ogie

In the US, for $10 per hour, you can eat, or live indoors but not
both.

We need to start applying duties and tariffs to this stuff.

It annoys me that I cannot get small runs of PC boards made here in
the US as cheaply, or as easily, as I can get them made by Olimex
in Bulgaria; yet they can ship to the US duty and tax free.

If anyone knows of a US PC house that provides the level of quality
and service of Olimex, I would like to know about it so I can switch.

-Chuck
 
Simon Peacock wrote:
Don't you just love capitalism !!!

Simon
Why yes, I do.

But I also like having a better than a third world standard of
living. The only way I can compete against $10/hour folks in
Eastern block countries is in quality of service. But their
quality of service is rapidly improving, and it is really cutting
into my business.

There is a rather big gulf between the standard of living they can
earn for $10 per hour in Belarus, and what I can get for $10
per hour in the US. They can live like the professional engineers
that they are for that money in Belarus. I would have to live
in a group house, like a checker at Walmart.

We need to level the playing field, but I am not willing to do it
by lowering the standard of living I have earned through my very
hard work.

The guys in Belarus either need to start charging $70/hr, or we need
to levy $60/hour in duties and tariffs.

I refuse to get a job where I have to say, "Do you want fries with that?"

-Chuck Harris
 
On Tue, 01 Feb 2005 08:37:52 -0500, Chuck Harris
<cf-NO-SPAM-harris@erols.com> wrote:

The guys in Belarus either need to start charging $70/hr, or we need
to levy $60/hour in duties and tariffs.
What do you have against free trade republicans?

Looks like the neocons are outsourcing Hillery's
new helicopters (Marine one fleet of 23) too.

http://tampabay.bizjournals.com/tampabay/stories/2005/01/31/daily4.html
"Lockheed Martin team awarded Marine One contract"
[
The overall contract, worth $6.1 billion, consists of $3.6 billion for
the fleet of helicopters and $2.5 billion for research and
development. The Lockheed team will receive $1.7 billion initially to
begin manufacturing the 23 helicopters, which are to be completed in
2009.
]

Is Lockheed Martin well known for their quality helicopters?
Naturally, much of it will be outsourced by the neocons .....

How much per at $6.1 billion/23 helicopters? Why does she need 23?

Can't she take the bus instead?
--
Cliff
--
Cliff
 
Cliff wrote:
On Tue, 01 Feb 2005 08:37:52 -0500, Chuck Harris
cf-NO-SPAM-harris@erols.com> wrote:


The guys in Belarus either need to start charging $70/hr, or we need
to levy $60/hour in duties and tariffs.


What do you have against free trade republicans?
Fascinating! The NAFTA and GATT laws that made this possible were the
spawn of the Clinton administration. I have heard Bubba called a lot
of things, but never a republican.

Looks like the neocons are outsourcing Hillery's
new helicopters (Marine one fleet of 23) too.
Hillary won't be getting one. They are part of the presidential fleet.

She may run for president in 2008, but she won't win.

-Chuck
 
On Tue, 01 Feb 2005 08:37:52 -0500, Chuck Harris
<cf-NO-SPAM-harris@erols.com> wrote:

The guys in Belarus either need to start charging $70/hr, or we need
to levy $60/hour in duties and tariffs.
In which case you will need to pay even more for your products designed by
engineers.

I refuse to get a job where I have to say, "Do you want fries with that?"
That might be the result...

Dave

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Spehro Pefhany wrote:

But, you see, old chap, being forced to pay $70/hour for $5 or
$10/work would really cut into the business of others. That's why, for
example, candy manufacturers have abandoned the US in droves- they
can't get sugar (their main ingredient) at anything close to world
price, yet they have to compete directly against those who can.
Erecting trade walls around a country is believed to cause really
serious problems in the long run. Cutting you loose is just the lesser
of two evils.
No doubt, but as I recall, you too are engaged in the engineering field.
What do you plan to do to steel yourself from forced retirement?

Every single field I can think of that is technical in nature is being
attacked by current trade and immigration policies.

I don't think plunging toilets is going to do it, because we have more
than enough resident aliens in this country that are willing to do that
for less money than your friend.

It strikes me that the only hope is for the US dollar to be come so worthless
that we cannot afford to buy $10 per hour Belarus labor, and will have to
settle for $100 per hour US labor.

-Chuck Harris
 
In article <xIWdnS3liInod2LcRVn-gw@rcn.net>, Chuck Harris <cf-NO-SPAM-harris@erols.com> wrote:

<snip>

It strikes me that the only hope is for the US dollar to be come so worthless
that we cannot afford to buy $10 per hour Belarus labor, and will have to
settle for $100 per hour US labor.
Ah, well in that case hire me. I'll do it for my standard rate of $50 U.S./hr.
 
In article <la2vv0tam6h0cft6eq5fub4qksrckjod1u@4ax.com>,
Cliff <Clhuprich@aol.com> wrote:

Looks like the neocons are outsourcing Hillery's
new helicopters (Marine one fleet of 23) too.
[snip]
Is Lockheed Martin well known for their quality helicopters?
Naturally, much of it will be outsourced by the neocons .....
Reported here in the UK as an Augusta/Westland helicopter.

The twirly bits (rotors,etc) by Westland in the UK, and
the rest by Augusta in Italy.

--
Tony Williams.
 
On Tue, 01 Feb 2005 11:53:09 -0500, Spehro Pefhany
<speffSNIP@interlogDOTyou.knowwhat> wrote:

That's why, for
example, candy manufacturers have abandoned the US in droves- they
can't get sugar (their main ingredient) at anything close to world
price, yet they have to compete directly against those who can.
Most have moved to Canada where they can get Cuban sugar.
They still sell the candy in the US.
--
Cliff
 
On Tue, 01 Feb 2005 11:53:09 -0500, Spehro Pefhany
<speffSNIP@interlogDOTyou.knowwhat> wrote:

There is a rather big gulf between the standard of living they can
earn for $10 per hour in Belarus, and what I can get for $10
per hour in the US. They can live like the professional engineers
that they are for that money in Belarus. I would have to live
in a group house, like a checker at Walmart.

Probably true.
If you make over US$ 200,000 per year you got a huge
tax cut though.
Everyone else will happliy pay for it with their US$ 8/Hr jobs
and higher prices for energy, food & basic housing & local
tax hikes. Unless the Mexicans get their jobs. They already
make too much, right?
--
Cliff
 
On Wed, 2 Feb 2005 20:13:14 +1300, "Simon Peacock"
<nowhere@to.be.found> wrote:

well Capitalism is the best we have for the time being.
And India & China are beginning to do quite nicely
(in some sectors) with it.

OTOH It can be quite an ugly thing ..... do you really
want the roads sold off or the robber barons & company
towns & stores back?
--
Cliff
 
On Tue, 01 Feb 2005 23:32:53 -0500, Spehro Pefhany
<speffSNIP@interlogDOTyou.knowwhat> wrote:

I moved to Asia. All these people need training! :)

Not to mention that you can live quite well here on US$10/hour.
Dave

Malaysia? Nice country.
Yes, and it is. :)

Dave

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One person making $200,000/year will pay in excess of $67,000 in taxes
to the Fed's alone.
anybody making $200k that pays $67k in taxes needs to fire his accountant
and get a better one
 

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