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Francesco

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Jul 21, 2004, 10:15:37 AM7/21/04
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As from subject, how can I post a schematic, what is the usual way?
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Tilmann Reh

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Jul 21, 2004, 10:54:55 AM7/21/04
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Francesco schrieb:

> As from subject, how can I post a schematic, what is the usual way?

Either post it to alt.binaries.schematics.electronics, preferrably
with the same subject as the related post here (or elsewhere),
or put it on some web space and provide an URL in your post.

I'd prefer the latter since a.b.s.e is accessible at only few news
servers, and most people need additional accounts to be able to
read these binary groups. Additionally, there often are a few days
delay before your schematic appears, which decays discussion somewhat...

Oh, there's a third way: if the schematics is small, post it
inside your message in ASCII form. You might look for Andy's
ASCII-Circuit (aacircuit) as a help.

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Ban

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Jul 21, 2004, 11:03:10 AM7/21/04
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Tilmann Reh wrote:
> Francesco schrieb:
>
>> As from subject, how can I post a schematic, what is the usual way?
>
> Either post it to alt.binaries.schematics.electronics, preferrably
> with the same subject as the related post here (or elsewhere),
> or put it on some web space and provide an URL in your post.
>
> I'd prefer the latter since a.b.s.e is accessible at only few news
> servers, and most people need additional accounts to be able to
> read these binary groups. Additionally, there often are a few days
> delay before your schematic appears, which decays discussion
> somewhat...
>
> Oh, there's a third way: if the schematics is small, post it
> inside your message in ASCII form. You might look for Andy's
> ASCII-Circuit (aacircuit) as a help.

Look at the thread "Analog buffer/amplifier", how this nice program looks,
I just posted two schematics there.

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ciao Ban
Bordighera, Italy


martin griffith

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Jul 21, 2004, 11:32:03 AM7/21/04
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On Wed, 21 Jul 2004 14:15:37 GMT, in sci.electronics.design you wrote:

>As from subject, how can I post a schematic, what is the usual way?

I havent signed up to getting stuff from ABSE, cos I'm skint at the
moment, and most sites seem to want money for binary groups.
so
1) use Andy's software
Andy´s ASCII-Circuit v1.24.140803 Beta www.tech-chat.de
2)or use your pc to draw a circuit as a gif or pdf and post it on your
web site. I use pdf995 for doing most documents, also freeware


martin

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JeffM

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Jul 22, 2004, 1:17:20 PM7/22/04
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>>how can I post a schematic ?
>> Francesco

>
>or put it on some web space and provide an URL in your post.
> Tilmann Reh

Free Web space:
http://www.google.com/search?&q=updated+2004+best+free+space+Tripod+Angelfire+Geocities+Freeservers

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