SL6 x64 Intel Chip - installing & running Fritzing
so I haven't played with fedora in some time. yum install openssl if installed, you need to make a system link pointing the version of libssl.so.x.x.x you have installed to link/point to...
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Fedora , RedHat or RHLE or SL are all IBM Linux support distros.You are correct yum install =================================[nick@darkstar ~]$ cd /[nick@darkstar /]$ yum install opensslLoaded...
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Thank you for the advice! I have already modified it a bit, and used gerblook.org to check gerber files.They seem to be fine! Front: final_front.png1170x804 290 KB
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I am trying to make a raspberry pi add-on board, and I was wondering how I could get access to connections on the RPi's GPIO that are next to the edge of the board? I set the autorouter to do it, and...
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Generally it's the method of production that dictates if it's too close to the edge. Production houses are accurate and can run close, home DIY etching depends on your skill. The DRC makes you aware...
View ArticleSL6 x64 Intel Chip - installing & running Fritzing
Does /usr/lib/libssl.so.10 exist on your system (that was just an example, you need to replace the /usr/lib/libssl.so.10 with the path and library version that your system has installed)? From the...
View ArticleAny workaround for making a 4-layer PCB in Fritzing?
Hello Fritzing Community, I was wondering if anyone had any advice as to a potential workaround to create a 4-layer PCB in Fritzing? I've made several 2-layer PCBs and I would now like to attempt to...
View ArticleAny workaround for making a 4-layer PCB in Fritzing?
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Hello, Hopefully the subject was worded well. I'm designing a PCB that has a bunch of 3.5mm headphone jack inputs. I know that the parts library has a number of them that I can drag onto the...
View ArticleSL6 x64 Intel Chip - installing & running Fritzing
I have the Debian .DEB files for the 64 bit. You or I, could attempt to convert them to .RPM with alien, Once converted, you could attempt to install with yum. Another thought.
View ArticleSL6 x64 Intel Chip - installing & running Fritzing
Done, stay tuned. If you PM me your email address, I give you a download link.
View ArticleArbitrary Components for Breadboard View
If I understand what you want, you need bendable leads on a 3.5mm jack. The bendable leads simulate connection wires (as for instance the microphone in core parts) in breadboard. If microphone will do...
View ArticleArbitrary Components for Breadboard View
Not really. My thought was I'd have a row of generic prototyping female headers soldered onto the PCB, like these: https://cdn.sparkfun.com//assets/parts/6/9/0/1/11269-01.jpg I would solder wires to...
View ArticleArbitrary Components for Breadboard View
Ah, parts->connectors. Drag one on to the board and Inspector will let you change the number of pins (and produce appropriate views in schematic and PCB). Even easier.
View ArticleSL6 x64 Intel Chip - installing & running Fritzing
Thank you but that is getting outside my knowledge area...perhaps I need to learn more how to run linux before revisiting that problem - in essence it was an eay exercise that went wrong for what ever...
View ArticleSL6 x64 Intel Chip - installing & running Fritzing
Thanks - my emai: wavelets@bigpond.com.authank you for your help as this was getting outside my comfort zone...I have Fritzing running on my Win system - it works fine. deb - rpm would be nice...Thank...
View ArticleSL6 x64 Intel Chip - installing & running Fritzing
Depending on what you want Linux for you may want to consider a different distro. It appears Scientific Linux is like Centos (i.e. a copy of RHEL) aimed at stable data center type operations which...
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