Re: New file uploaded to Homebrew_PCBs
Hi Derek,
I did a quick search for PcLogic, got a .dk, do you have a URL? Or is
it just in French/German?
Alan KM6VV
High Tech wrote:
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Alan Marconett KM6VV <KM6VV@...>
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Re: New file uploaded to Homebrew_PCBs
I didn't find Eagle that user friendly but that was a few version back. I
will give it a shot again but the French program and the PcLogic, which I
purchased, are simple to use and generate very good
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High Tech <hightechsystems@...>
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Re: New file uploaded to Homebrew_PCBs
Hi Derek,
For English, why not just use Eagle? There are board size restrictions.
Alan KM6VV
High Tech wrote:
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Alan Marconett KM6VV <KM6VV@...>
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PIC Sig
Jason -
Just in case you are not aware of the PicList, here is the link
for information:
http://www.piclist.com
This was a very active list. Many experts willing to share.
I got busy and had to
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Mike Gann
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Re: Blue Sheets
I would like to try some, I need practice. What is your email address so I
can send you my mailing address?
Bob Bozarth
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ROBERT L BOZARTH JR. <jbdetails@...>
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Re: New file uploaded to Homebrew_PCBs
Here is the manual us English speaking people have to use the Babel fish to
convert it.
http://etronics.free.fr/dossiers/softs/soft03.htm
Babel fish web trans:
http://world.altavista.com/tr
Derek
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High Tech <hightechsystems@...>
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Re: New file uploaded to Homebrew_PCBs
Steve
The web link is in the bookmarks. It is Freeware from the author Bruno
Urbani's web site
http://b.urbani.free.fr/
Derek
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High Tech <hightechsystems@...>
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Other uses for Blue Sheets
I was messing around with all these old blue sheets.
Then I thought about others that wanted to silk-screen the component side of
the board. So I took the old Blue sheet and ironed on the finished
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High Tech <hightechsystems@...>
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Re: New file uploaded to Homebrew_PCBs
So... tell us about this. Freeware, shareware, crack?
BTW, no one here should -ever- need to feel offended
if I ask you this. It is akin to being asked for your
picture ID when paying by check- it is
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Steven Greenfield AE7HD
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New PIC C SIG
Hey guys, for anyone interested, I have started a new PIC C SIG for
anyone interested in PIC micros and C. Come on in and check it out.
It's at: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/micropicc/
Jason
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ke4nyv <ke4nyv@...>
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New file uploaded to Homebrew_PCBs
Hello,
This email message is a notification to let you know that
a file has been uploaded to the Files area of the Homebrew_PCBs
group.
File : /PCB Software/TC1-3/tcizip.exe
Uploaded
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Homebrew_PCBs@...
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homebrew vias?
How do other folks handle
vias on double sided pcbs?
I have tried two methods
1. WIRE
Place a hole close to each via
and use this to solder in a piece of
wire. I put a letter "v" in copper
on
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davesaum
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#200
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Blue Sheets
I have quite a few blue-sheets that have PCB designs on them. They have
mistakes in the routes so I could not use them.
If someone would like a sheet or two let me know. This is a good way to
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High Tech <hightechsystems@...>
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Re: Removing the paper with the transfer method
I use Dyna Art. The paper just floats off in mildly warm water after
ironing. IIRC, this paper is coated with a a layer of sugar, so that
might be the secret.
Perhaps you could experiment by
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grantfair2001
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Removing the paper with the transfer method
I have been playing with the various types of paper I can find
(coated, shiny, plastic foils etc). So far I have had the best luck
with an 80lb plain polished paper (it is quite shiny but no
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bhowden1 <bhowden@...>
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Re: Using HP GL/2 - direct printing etc.
Uh, you don't want to make this a competition. Only reason I wouldn't beat both of you is on a technicality, as mine isn't a darkroom.
Caveteursus, thanks! I'm adding this to the Links section. BTW,
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Steven Greenfield AE7HD
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Re: Using HP GL/2 - direct printing etc.
I would like you to correct some of the info on your web page.
The following:
"World's Messiest Darkroom/Electronics Laboratory"
should read
"World's 2nd Messiest Darkroom/Electronics
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Daryl Owen <picstuff@...>
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Using HP GL/2 - direct printing etc.
I posted quite a few pages, there's more to do, but you will get the
idea. It's on www.tech-diy.com
you can play around with the codes, create a "*.txt" file and send it
with the following
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caveteursus <j.walton@...>
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Re: Print on copper
you can also use the 'rolling paper' type plotters to plot directly onto
the board ,I used to do this on my old HP ColorPro
cut a piece of heavy paper (construction paper or Manila folder) to
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Brian Pitt
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Re: Print on copper
I did look at the links on direct plotting PCB's, and discovered that
it is possible with some non-flatbed plotters to stick a PCB on a
heavy piece of paper and plot right on the PCB. My previous
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grantfair2001
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