Eagle has a nice range of licenses based on what you are using it for. If you are doing professional designs then the $400 investment is a pretty darn good price. If you aren't doing serious work then break your design up into 4x3 boards and stack 'em.
Actually, the 4x3 limit is kinda nice. Makes you use smaller parts and better designs....cp
This soundslike an interesting hack, but the website leaves alot to be desired. There's a tar.gz download but no explanation of how to get it up and running on a Zaurus. Also, it would seem to me that this is going to be pretty damn slow, emulating the Newton (a 68k series processor I think?) on an ARM running Linux at around 200MHz. OpenZaurus already is a bit slowon my SL-5500. I'd think you'd do better to port the Newton 'Look and Feel' to OpenZaurus or one of the other Linux PDA platforms.
http://michellemalkin.com/archives/004037.htm
He stopped and got out of his car at 6:30 in the morning on a deserted rural road? For all you students, its DARK at 6:30. You'd have to be drunk, dumb or deranges to get out of your car to confront someone who'se been following you like that.
Tried installing it over a previous Ubuntu 5.04 and it asks for a static IP every time. Something's broken in the release available for download right now...
Its a work in progress to collect all the filming locations/landmarks for TV and Movies into a google maps mashup. http://movielandmarks.com/
Was PZ at this event? PGP did more than anything to bring public key crypto into the mainstream.
Eagle has a nice range of licenses based on what you are using it for. If you are doing professional designs then the $400 investment is a pretty darn good price. If you aren't doing serious work then break your design up into 4x3 boards and stack 'em. Actually, the 4x3 limit is kinda nice. Makes you use smaller parts and better designs... .cp
I see Chinese, US and UK English, Spanish, Korean, etc. but no Aussie selection when I install. .cp
This soundslike an interesting hack, but the website leaves alot to be desired. There's a tar.gz download but no explanation of how to get it up and running on a Zaurus. Also, it would seem to me that this is going to be pretty damn slow, emulating the Newton (a 68k series processor I think?) on an ARM running Linux at around 200MHz. OpenZaurus already is a bit slowon my SL-5500. I'd think you'd do better to port the Newton 'Look and Feel' to OpenZaurus or one of the other Linux PDA platforms.
http://michellemalkin.com/archives/004037.htm He stopped and got out of his car at 6:30 in the morning on a deserted rural road? For all you students, its DARK at 6:30. You'd have to be drunk, dumb or deranges to get out of your car to confront someone who'se been following you like that.
Tried installing it over a previous Ubuntu 5.04 and it asks for a static IP every time. Something's broken in the release available for download right now...