I'm glad it finally worked. If you have any questions about how to use the programs on it, or need examples..., just askinoxidabile wrote:Thank You very much
Finally I got it and it runs fine !
Great... a good job !
regards,
abu_ilya
nice, could you do something similar with:Barkin wrote:I did say "electro pup" but it's come out more like "electric pup" (WAV file in ZIP attached) ....abu_ilya wrote:Can you attach a sound sample pronouncing that? I can use it to replace the initial puppy-linux barking
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).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.
Right you are, and what's great too is that it runs natively under Linux!RetroTechGuy wrote: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).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.
You'll pay a lot more money to get any other CAD that works anywhere near as well.
"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]abu_ilya wrote:Do you know _where_ to put the sound sample so it plays when starting up?
I started using it about 15 years ago. I always suspected that it was originally native under Linux, and later compiled for Windows...abu_ilya wrote:Right you are, and what's great too is that it runs natively under Linux!RetroTechGuy wrote: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).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.
You'll pay a lot more money to get any other CAD that works anywhere near as well.
abu_ilya