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abu_ilya
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#31 Post by abu_ilya »

inoxidabile wrote:Thank You very much :)
Finally I got it and it runs fine ! :D

Great... :D :D :D a good job !
I'm glad it finally worked. If you have any questions about how to use the programs on it, or need examples..., just ask

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abu_ilya

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#32 Post by abu_ilya »

Barkin wrote:
abu_ilya wrote:Can you attach a sound sample pronouncing that? I can use it to replace the initial puppy-linux barking
I did say "electro pup" but it's come out more like "electric pup" (WAV file in ZIP attached) ....
nice, could you do something similar with:
'Ohm-My-Dawg'

Do you know _where_ to put the sound sample so it plays when starting up?

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abu_ilya

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Re: What does it & they do? (puppy-eloix) (part2)

#33 Post by RetroTechGuy »

abu_ilya wrote: 7. Eagle 5.6.0
This is a freeware version of a PCB-design package which is very popular in Europe (certainly in Germany). The free version is limited to half a eurocard (16cm*10cm) and two layers for routing. Keeping in mind we do a lot with smd's these days these limitations are most of the time no problem at all.
BTW, for those who haven't used it, EAGLE Rocks! If you wanted a professional tool, it's a good one to try (it's free for home users/non-profits -- what's a non profit? If you use it to make money, you're not non-profit -- but $50 gets you in the door with a basic registration).

You'll pay a lot more money to get any other CAD that works anywhere near as well.
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Re: What does it & they do? (puppy-eloix) (part2)

#34 Post by abu_ilya »

RetroTechGuy wrote:
abu_ilya wrote: 7. Eagle 5.6.0
This is a freeware version of a PCB-design package which is very popular in Europe (certainly in Germany). The free version is limited to half a eurocard (16cm*10cm) and two layers for routing. Keeping in mind we do a lot with smd's these days these limitations are most of the time no problem at all.
BTW, for those who haven't used it, EAGLE Rocks! If you wanted a professional tool, it's a good one to try (it's free for home users/non-profits -- what's a non profit? If you use it to make money, you're not non-profit -- but $50 gets you in the door with a basic registration).

You'll pay a lot more money to get any other CAD that works anywhere near as well.
Right you are, and what's great too is that it runs natively under Linux!

abu_ilya

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#35 Post by Barkin »

abu_ilya wrote:Do you know _where_ to put the sound sample so it plays when starting up?
"2barks.wav", in puppy-reference, audio is the start-up sound, I think, [ for some reason there is another copy of "2barks" but in AU format in the same directory]
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Re: What does it & they do? (puppy-eloix) (part2)

#36 Post by RetroTechGuy »

abu_ilya wrote:
RetroTechGuy wrote:
abu_ilya wrote: 7. Eagle 5.6.0
This is a freeware version of a PCB-design package which is very popular in Europe (certainly in Germany). The free version is limited to half a eurocard (16cm*10cm) and two layers for routing. Keeping in mind we do a lot with smd's these days these limitations are most of the time no problem at all.
BTW, for those who haven't used it, EAGLE Rocks! If you wanted a professional tool, it's a good one to try (it's free for home users/non-profits -- what's a non profit? If you use it to make money, you're not non-profit -- but $50 gets you in the door with a basic registration).

You'll pay a lot more money to get any other CAD that works anywhere near as well.
Right you are, and what's great too is that it runs natively under Linux!

abu_ilya
I started using it about 15 years ago. I always suspected that it was originally native under Linux, and later compiled for Windows...
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#37 Post by Barkin »

abu_ilya wrote: could you do something similar with:
'Ohm-My-Dawg'
You did ask (but hearing a pun repeatedly is going to get annoying)...

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#38 Post by abu_ilya »

Barkin wrote:
abu_ilya wrote: could you do something similar with:
'Ohm-My-Dawg'
You did ask (but hearing a pun repeatedly is going to get annoying)...
thanks, I'll see which one I'll put on the next version

abu_ilya

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#39 Post by mini-jaguar »

I have tried to download it using every single link in this thread, in some cases the same link several times. None of them work.

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#40 Post by cthisbear »

Working in OZ

Download (428.4 MB)...from this site..

http://i.minus.com/1339111263/1gldZTsxr ... ix3.15.iso

I just did a quick save...and then cancelled it.

Chris.

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#41 Post by mini-jaguar »

O.k., thanks, the link works, and I briefly tried eloix and it seems to work fine, but I really don't know how to use the extra programs it comes with.

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#42 Post by darkcity »

I've been trying out the free version of Eagle, which is a decent electronic schematic tool and much more.

If it asks you for a license key, point it in the direction of this directory
/usr/bin/eagle-5.6.0/bin/

there is a nice tutorial here explaining how to position component labels relative to its symbol.
http://www.esawdust.com/blog/EaglePCB/f ... Label.html

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