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Re: gEDA-user: geda-user Digest, Vol 12, Issue 29. installing geda on fedora 6



Hello again,
Am I to understand that geda will not work on fedora core 6? because so far 
I have not received any suggestion.
I appreciate the help thank you.
Vinny

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> Date: Sat, 19 May 2007 16:04:44 -0400
> From: Vincent Onelli <vonelli@optonline.net>
> Subject: gEDA-user: geda installation on fedora core 6
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> Hello to all,
> I am try to install geda ver. 20070221 from DVD made from iso file on 
> Fedora OS core 6, but I could not start the installer either thru autorun 
> or by double click, I try all the installer file.
> am I missing some thing to run this program? Can some body help?
> Thank you.
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> From: "Svenn Are Bjerkem" <svenn.bjerkem@googlemail.com>
> Subject: Re: gEDA-user: Does anybody know an open source vhdl-ams
> simulator?
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> On 5/18/07, John Griessen <john@ecosensory.com> wrote:
>> Svenn Are Bjerkem wrote:
>>
>> > I had the dream that I could use Signs VHDL environment for Eclipse
>> > and extend it with VHDL-AMS capabilities to use an open source
>> > simulator to do real mixed signal.
>>
>> The Signs tutorial screen shots and words seem like they have FPGA design 
>> in mind,
>> and it seems like a tidy way to go about it.  I wonder if they have 
>> considered the complexity
>> of "real mixed signal" though?  They have no schematic tool yet...
>
> But they are making automatic schematics with geda symbols from vhdl
> like you get when you use synopsys. Not without flaws, though, but the
> logic is corrent.
>
> The schematic editor must be made. And I think the connection with
> schematic capture and HDL editing would be great. I have been looking
> at some circuit and graph editing programs like circuitsmith, yEd and
> argo-UML to see how it is possible to borrow ideas. I have also
> studied electric a bit, but the editing interface is too old
> fashioned. That's the nice thing about Eclipse, the infrastructure is
> there, the user only need to write plug-ins to create the interface to
> the user. And it is stupid not to learn from UML. There is an
> initiative in direction SysUML to use existing UML techniques to do
> Semiconductor system specifications.
>
> Something like VisualHDL with a connection between analog and digital
> through an HDL-AMS netlist as backend would be great. (Al has been
> giving good arguments for using VHDL as a data storage format for
> electronic circuits.)
>
>>
>> I think the real first steps toward that wish of a goal is to help get 
>> verilog-AMS netlisting to work
>> with available netlist and schematic tools, (voila gnetlist, gschem), 
>> then hooking that into an IDE should be easy for any IDE
>> worth it's salt.
>
> I can help out with anything as long as I can access it via cvs or svn
> and use Eclipse as an editor.
>
> -- 
> Svenn
>
>
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> Message: 3
> Date: Sat, 19 May 2007 22:35:43 -0400
> From: "Patrick Doyle" <wpdster@gmail.com>
> Subject: Re: gEDA-user: Re: PCB Tutorial
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> On 5/18/07, Bogdan Petrisor <petrisorbogdan@yahoo.com> wrote:
>> I could do it. I did some wiki-editing in my younger days....
>>
>> However I cannot quite understand what you need. Is it like a copy-paste 
>> of the html in the wiki
>> format and the result should look the same as the presented links?
>>
> What I did for the gschem->gsch2pcb->PCB tutorial was to write a perl
> script that translated the  HTML markup to Dokuwiki markup and then
> pasted into a new page in the wiki.  I can send you the script if you
> would like, or you can find it in the archives, but be forewarned --
> it's crude and inelegant, and may reformat your hard drive if you try
> it.  (Translation: I don't like perl, I don't know that much about it,
> I can get by if I have to, the script worked for me, YMMV.)
>
> If you want to pick one of the pages and start on it, please let me
> know so I don't duplicate your effort.  Now that I know that Ales is
> holding up a release because of this, I was going to start working on
> one (or both of the pages myself), when I have more than 10 minutes of
> free time to look at it.
>
> --wpd
>
>
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> Message: 4
> Date: Sat, 19 May 2007 19:51:40 -0700 (PDT)
> From: Bogdan Petrisor <petrisorbogdan@yahoo.com>
> Subject: Re: gEDA-user: Re: PCB Tutorial
> To: gEDA user mailing list <geda-user@moria.seul.org>
> Message-ID: <200126.93289.qm@web36508.mail.mud.yahoo.com>
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> I will start with
> http://www.geda.seul.org/docs/current/tutorials/gsch2pcb/gschem-warmup.html
> if you're ok with it.
> I'll start this weekend since it's supposed to rain anyway...
>
> Best regards
>
> --- Patrick Doyle <wpdster@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> On 5/18/07, Bogdan Petrisor <petrisorbogdan@yahoo.com> wrote:
>> > I could do it. I did some wiki-editing in my younger days....
>> >
>> > However I cannot quite understand what you need. Is it like a 
>> > copy-paste of the html in the
>> wiki
>> > format and the result should look the same as the presented links?
>> >
>> What I did for the gschem->gsch2pcb->PCB tutorial was to write a perl
>> script that translated the  HTML markup to Dokuwiki markup and then
>> pasted into a new page in the wiki.  I can send you the script if you
>> would like, or you can find it in the archives, but be forewarned --
>> it's crude and inelegant, and may reformat your hard drive if you try
>> it.  (Translation: I don't like perl, I don't know that much about it,
>> I can get by if I have to, the script worked for me, YMMV.)
>>
>> If you want to pick one of the pages and start on it, please let me
>> know so I don't duplicate your effort.  Now that I know that Ales is
>> holding up a release because of this, I was going to start working on
>> one (or both of the pages myself), when I have more than 10 minutes of
>> free time to look at it.
>>
>> --wpd
>>
>>
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