PFC voltage loop compensation

"Winfield Hill" <Winfield_member@newsguy.com> wrote in message
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Harry Dellamano wrote...

Hey Win, am I still in the barrel for that design or did I get saved
again.
If not, let's get a full requirement from DNA and see who comes with the
best design. I need a good challenge and you can use all that paper from
RL.

You're asking me? I got the papers, but my brain turned to mush.
I certainly belay my request that you "tell us how to do that."


Thanks,
- Win
Main Entry: 1beˇlay
Pronunciation: bi-'lA
Function: verb
Inflected Form(s): beˇlayed; beˇlayˇing
Etymology: Middle English beleggen to beset, from Old English
belecgan, from be- + lecgan to lay
transitive senses
1 a : to secure (as a rope) by turns around a cleat, pin, or bitt b :
to make fast
2 : STOP
3 a : to secure (a person) at the end of a rope b : to secure (a rope)
to a person or object
intransitive senses
1 : to be made fast
2 : STOP, QUIT -- used in the imperative <belay there>
3 : to make a line fast by turns around a cleat, pin, or bitt


You want me to do something with a rope, please explain, I just have a HS
education.
Regards
Harry
 
Active8 bleeding:
On Fri, 30 Apr 2004 10:27:22 +0100, Genome wrote:

"Active8" <reply2group@ndbbm.net> wrote in message
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| On Thu, 29 Apr 2004 21:18:12 +0100, Genome wrote:
|
|
| That's a lot of bs to go through to get a pdf file. I found a few
| free tools but google pdf995. That's one thing I installed. IIRC,
| it's a virtual printer driver that saves as pdf. I also got a few
| other things that let me turn html pages into pdfs and search within
| pdfs without using acrosplat. can't remember the other tools and
| haven't had the need to get to know them yet.
| --
| Best Regards,
| Mike

Ghostscript is a bit dossy but when you get used to it it does the job
and it's free. Part of the pleasure came from working out how to do
things. It works and does a pretty good job too.

Bear in mind that this is my first venture into PDFs. I did hunt for
things and pdf995 came up but I was bothered about the true freeness of
it. I remember someone mentioning that it smeared adverts and watermarks
all over the place unless you paid some money for it.

Cheers

DNA

Not sure about HOH marks, but yes, I do remember now that when you
save the file, a browser opens and brings up an advert. YOu can get
a hosts file ( google "hosts file" ) that redirects known ad sites
to local host where they can't be found, but I digress. pdf995 may
pop up ads not in that hosts file.
The ad .html file is stored in the PDF995 folder (C:\PDF995). I think you could
place a dummy HTML file in its place.

I use PDF995 for all my .PDF file generation needs. I can't complain about
anything, as it's freeware


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"Harry Dellamano" <harryd@tdsystems.org> wrote in message
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Main Entry: 1beˇlay
Pronunciation: bi-'lA
Function: verb
Inflected Form(s): beˇlayed; beˇlayˇing
Etymology: Middle English beleggen to beset, from Old English
belecgan, from be- + lecgan to lay
transitive senses
1 a : to secure (as a rope) by turns around a cleat, pin, or bitt b
:
to make fast
2 : STOP
3 a : to secure (a person) at the end of a rope b : to secure (a
rope)
to a person or object
intransitive senses
1 : to be made fast
2 : STOP, QUIT -- used in the imperative <belay there
3 : to make a line fast by turns around a cleat, pin, or bitt


You want me to do something with a rope, please explain, I just have a HS
education.
Regards
Harry
Oooh, be careful Harry - Dim Matter will start swearing at you for posting
binaries here. You probably did what I did (and got flamed for :) -
copy/pasted from IE into Outlook, and it handily gave you binaries. I now
paste into Notepad first, to prevent this "helpful" "feature"

Cheers
Terry

PS I have watched 2 PhD's (EE & chemE) struggle for 1/2hr to get a PC to
work. Problem was wall switch.....most people I know with HS educations
check that first LOL
 
"Terry Given" <the_domes@xtra.co.nz> wrote in message
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"Harry Dellamano" <harryd@tdsystems.org> wrote in message
news:MWEkc.64755$G_.54156@nwrddc02.gnilink.net...
Main Entry: 1beˇlay
Pronunciation: bi-'lA
Function: verb
Inflected Form(s): beˇlayed; beˇlayˇing
Etymology: Middle English beleggen to beset, from Old English
belecgan, from be- + lecgan to lay
transitive senses
1 a : to secure (as a rope) by turns around a cleat, pin, or bitt
b
:
to make fast
2 : STOP
3 a : to secure (a person) at the end of a rope b : to secure (a
rope)
to a person or object
intransitive senses
1 : to be made fast
2 : STOP, QUIT -- used in the imperative <belay there
3 : to make a line fast by turns around a cleat, pin, or bitt


You want me to do something with a rope, please explain, I just have a
HS
education.
Regards
Harry


Oooh, be careful Harry - Dim Matter will start swearing at you for posting
binaries here. You probably did what I did (and got flamed for :) -
copy/pasted from IE into Outlook, and it handily gave you binaries. I now
paste into Notepad first, to prevent this "helpful" "feature"

Cheers
Terry
Hey Terry,
Thanks for the heads up.
I have been pushing the envolope a little hard on this thread, time to
pull my head back in before I get schooled on PFC. It's amazing how "smart"
I am after a few drinks.
Regards
Harry
 
On Sun, 02 May 2004 15:02:31 GMT, Harry Dellamano wrote:

"Terry Given" <the_domes@xtra.co.nz> wrote in message
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"Harry Dellamano" <harryd@tdsystems.org> wrote in message
news:MWEkc.64755$G_.54156@nwrddc02.gnilink.net...
Main Entry: 1beˇlay
Pronunciation: bi-'lA
Function: verb
Inflected Form(s): beˇlayed; beˇlayˇing
Etymology: Middle English beleggen to beset, from Old English
belecgan, from be- + lecgan to lay
transitive senses
1 a : to secure (as a rope) by turns around a cleat, pin, or bitt
b
:
to make fast
2 : STOP
3 a : to secure (a person) at the end of a rope b : to secure (a
rope)
to a person or object
intransitive senses
1 : to be made fast
2 : STOP, QUIT -- used in the imperative <belay there
3 : to make a line fast by turns around a cleat, pin, or bitt


You want me to do something with a rope, please explain, I just have a
HS
education.
Regards
Harry


Oooh, be careful Harry - Dim Matter will start swearing at you for posting
binaries here. You probably did what I did (and got flamed for :) -
copy/pasted from IE into Outlook, and it handily gave you binaries. I now
paste into Notepad first, to prevent this "helpful" "feature"

Cheers
Terry

Hey Terry,
Thanks for the heads up.
I have been pushing the envolope a little hard on this thread, time to
pull my head back in before I get schooled on PFC. It's amazing how "smart"
I am after a few drinks.
Regards
Harry
LOL. You might motice after sobering up that "belay" also refers to
stopping or quitting. Commonly used in the military as in, "Belay
that." or "Balay that order."
--
Best Regards,
Mike
 

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