On 2013-05-04, at 13:51, Michał Pleban wrote: > There are much more to > be added: user port / IEEE edge connectors and sockets, tape edge > connector and socket, I made the connectors for both user port and tape. I can send them to the OP. > DIN sockets for IEC / video / power, C116 DIN > sockets, IEEE socket (drive side), CBM-II cartridge, etc. I can live > without all the chip - if I need to place a 6502 on the board, I can > just use a generic DIP40 part. But without connectors I'm lost :-) The DIN stuff is covered in the standard libs. Other things are mostly there too. Although they are often hidden very well.. > Actually I could sponsor developing this lib if someone was willing to > add these connectors. I am a total Eagle newbie so can't do that myself. It seems intimidating (or at least difficult) at start but once you get through the not-so-intuitive (to say the least) divisions between devices/packages/symbols (well I never completely got through it but enough to look the rest up every time and let me do what I need) you should be able to do those things with relative ease. -- SD! Message was sent through the cbm-hackers mailing listReceived on 2013-05-04 13:00:03
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