Re: Circuit simulation
I never assume that it will actually find anything;). Too bloody many times
I¡¯ve come across issues with software compiled on Unix and Unix like
systems.
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G.Dragon
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#22521
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Re: Circuit simulation
When compiling KiCad, cmake says it finds libngspice in /usr/local/lib. So
I don't understand why it can't find it. Even KiCad's shared objects is
located in /usr/local/lib.
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Lev
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#22520
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Re: Circuit simulation
Sorry, library path shell variable
[email protected]> wrote:
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G.Dragon
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#22519
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Re: Circuit simulation
Have you added the ngspice to the library directory she¡¯ll variable?
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G.Dragon
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#22518
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Re: Circuit simulation
Oh yes, sorry I forgot this.
Debian stable, KiCad 5.1.4, ngspice-31
Thanks,
Levente
<ng10066504jan@...> wrote:
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Lev
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#22517
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Re: Circuit simulation
What operating system are you using, and what version of Ki-Cad? (Don't get hopes up... *I* still won't know answer... but if you supply that info, someone else may be quicker to respond.)
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ng10066504jan
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#22516
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Circuit simulation
Dear List,
When I try to do circuit simulation, I get the following error:
Missing ngspice shared library
and
libngspice.so.0.0.0: Cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory.
I've
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Lev
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#22515
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Re: How is the migration getting along?
Thanks for doing that. Much appreciated.
Cheers
Ian
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Ian Bell
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#22514
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Re: How is the migration getting along?
I created one:
https://github.com/KiCad/kicad-website/pull/451
Cheers,
Anil
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Anil Erkol
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#22513
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Re: How is the migration getting along?
Happy to help if I can (have not done this before).
_________________________________________________
Peter Dalmaris, PhD
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Peter Dalmaris
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#22512
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Re: How is the migration getting along?
Yes, I need to work out how to out in a pull request to github. I have still got a lot to do on other groups where the transfer is being done manually. Yesterday I finally got the download of all the
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Ian Bell
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#22511
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Re: How is the migration getting along?
Wayne does do much in the way of maintaining the website, but it's easy
enough to put in a pull request that fixes the url on github.
https://github.com/KiCad/kicad-website
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Ben Hest
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#22510
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Re: How is the migration getting along?
Hi Ian, I noticed that the User Mailing List (under community) link at?http://www.kicad-pcb.org/?still points to the Yahoo group.
Perhaps ask Wayne to fix it?
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Kind regards,
Peter Dalmaris,
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Peter Dalmaris
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#22509
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Re: PCB Assembly services, your experiences?
#pcb-manufacture
Good question. Anyone?
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Kind regards,
Peter Dalmaris, PhD
Founder, Tech Explorations, Inc.
Online instructor (Arduino, Raspberry Pi, KiCad and more)
Author of Electronics Education for Makers &
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Peter Dalmaris
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#22508
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Re: PCB Assembly services, your experiences?
#pcb-manufacture
The services I mentioned do not limit which parts to use. But they have a cache of parts that are quickly accessible, so if you use those part your board is made much faster.
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Kind regards,
Peter
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Peter Dalmaris
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#22507
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Re: Autorouter
#auturouter
FreeRoute is not bundled with KiCad but all support necessary is present, as explained bellow.
There are some copyright issues threats with FreeRoute but it is GPL all right...
Alain
Em 04/11/2019
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Alain Mouette
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#22506
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Autorouter
#auturouter
Seen elsewhere, from 2 Nov 19...
* I can't vouch for accuracy * (but seemed likely-true, useful!)....
Autorouter and the legacy toolset has been dropped from KiCad... (with effect from from
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ng10066504jan
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#22505
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Re: Dissatisfied with group transfer
another thanks for moving to groups.io, I walked away from the original
post in this thread because i was tempted to reply nastily and the list
doesn't need that feces...
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G.Dragon
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#22504
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Re: PCB Assembly services, your experiences?
#pcb-manufacture
For high demand stuff, I go to http://www.eagle-elec.com/capabilities/
wrote:
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abchin486
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#22503
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Re: PCB Assembly services, your experiences?
#pcb-manufacture
Quick question, does any one know any fab that can do sub 75um (3 mils) on PCBs? (in case anyone has come across this)
Anything below 75um would probably be lithography based and very expensive but
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camilo tejeiro
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#22502
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