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xobs | cr1901_modern: will you be at CCC, by any chance? | 00:56 |
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xobs | daveshah: I was genuinely happy when timing failed. I've run into timing closer problems with arachne, but they were more "in-the-field" types of failures. | 00:57 |
daveshah | xobs: analysis is the big reason to use constraints right now | 00:59 |
mithro | xobs: I doubt he will be | 01:22 |
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xobs | In case anyone else finds it useful, I just re-wrote assygen.py so it works now, and is compatible with Python3. It also understands drill origin offsets, and lets you specify the indicator size. | 08:05 |
xobs | It lets you generate assembly documents such as this: https://git.xobs.io/xobs/tomu-fpga/src/branch/dvt/hardware/releases/dvt1c/tomu-fpga_assy.pdf | 08:06 |
tpb | Title: xobs/tomu-fpga: FPGA implementation of Tomu - hardware/releases/dvt1c/tomu-fpga_assy.pdf at dvt - Gitea: Git with a cup of tea (at git.xobs.io) | 08:06 |
xobs | It's at https://github.com/xobs/kicad-fab-tools | 08:13 |
tpb | Title: GitHub - xobs/kicad-fab-tools: Create .csv files from KiCad .pos files, suitable for a PnP machine (at github.com) | 08:13 |
tannewt | looks good xobs! | 08:20 |
xobs | thanks! I guess I'm at a point now where I can clearly identify Python code written by a C programmer. And assygen.py was clearly that. | 08:23 |
tannewt | adafruit has a lot of that too :-) | 08:29 |
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cr1901_modern | >mithro: xobs: I doubt he will be <-- mithro knows me well :D | 11:53 |
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mithro | xobs: :-P what about C code written by a python person? | 19:19 |
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