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RE: [ts-7000] Re: pc-104 expantion

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Subject: RE: [ts-7000] Re: pc-104 expantion
From: "ve3wdw" <>
Date: Thu, 29 Dec 2005 22:25:15 -0500

thanks for the info, for some reason my photo paint programme would not open the postscript file like it is saposta

 

Dale

 


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Subject: [ts-7000] Re: pc-104 expantion

 

the zip file contains a few files 
there is the schematic that is a .ps file its in post script format
and there are gerber files for the pcb ,
you will need a gerber file viewer to view the gerber files 
and a postscript viewer to veiw the schematic
so it should not be to hard to get a program to view them 
gostview in linux and kpdf will view the .ps files 
and there are a number of gerber viewers arround 

im going to follow jesse's advice , and keep the data buffers , but
remove the address buffers ,and add a osc to the unit , although i
will still use the osc input from the pc/104 bus to the fpga also 
,and //jesse off , yes i am interested in info on the loader 
if it can be distributed that is 

think i will also try to allow for a couple of the unused clock
inputs to be acesable externaly also  

the only restrictions that i have is that i can not increase the
number of pcb layers (for cost reasons i don't want to use more than 
2 layers with 2 power planes ) but can add other items without much
problems 
and the pcb size is fixed also 

Dave 

 
--- In "ve3wdw" <> wrote:
>
> Hi
>  
> I downloaded the zip file for your fpga project, can you tell me
what cad
> programme you are using so I can view the files.
>  
> Thanks
>  
> Dale Westwood
>   _____  








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