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Re: How do I add firmware to a card?
- Subject: Re: How do I add firmware to a card?
- From: Bruce Tomlin <bruce#fanboy.net@127.0.0.1>
- Date: Mon, 15 Jan 2007 22:17:52 -0600
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- Organization: fanboy.net - Austin, TX
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In article <45a580ea$0$7307$c30e37c6@lon-reader.news.telstra.net>,
Tristan Mumford <xtristan.xmumford@xgmail.xcom> wrote:
> Don't suppose anyone has an Eagle compatible library with an edge connector
> for the apple bus? I'm still learning how to make libraries in it. I've
> made a couple of devices, but doing double sided edge connectors somewhat
> defeats me I'm afraid.
For my own edge connector needs, I started out with a library that
already had one, then copied and pasted until I had the right number of
pins. The real trouble was learning how to work with libraries in the
first place. I just sort of learned how by playing around with it a lot.
Just remember to turn all the layers on before copying, because who
knows when you might need all that other stuff?