[sdiy] Newbie alert :-)
john mahoney
jmahoney at gate.net
Fri Oct 1 16:47:17 CEST 2004
----- Original Message -----
From: "Nicolai Czempin" <nicolai.czempin at alcatel.de>
>
> Hmm. My default settings seem to send the reply to the poster
instead of
> the list. Or isn't that some kind of setting in the mailing list
server?
Everybody look at the new guy, stirring things up! ;-)
Yes, Nicolai, it's like that. I just use "Reply to all" and delete the
extraneous addresses, or cut & paste them into the CC filed (as with
this message).
> Boy! You guys are backward
LOL!! Yeah, well... um... yeah. Imagine, some guys want everything to
be *analog*, too!
> I was expecting some kind of CAD package where I can point-and-click
my
> schematics, and using the same source I can
> a) simulate the circuit
> b) print out/web publish the schematics
> c) generate the layout for PCB
> And all that for free, of course. Hmm. Sounds like a good project
for an
> Eclipse plug-in. Maybe I'll get something fired up...
Ray Wilson's "Schematic Publisher" generates schematics for free. No
sim and no PCB layout, though.
http://www.musicfromouterspace.com/SchematicEditorPromo/schematicpubwebpage.html
Ray's website has a lot of synth circuit designs, too, so it's
definitely worth a visit:
http://www.musicfromouterspace.com/
His Sound Lab Mini-Synth is an all-in-one design with 2 VCOs, a VCF,
etc. He sells PCBs for it. So there's another possibility for you.
--
john
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