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Old 14th September 2008, 06:10 AM   (permalink)
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Hi Torben,

just downloaded GIMP. It was amazingly quick today. Comared to my old wireless modem the new thing I purchased about a week ago is really fun:
14.1MB downloaded within 4:41 minutes.

The new thing plugs into a USB port and isn't much bigger than a memory stick. It's also wireless and first the company wouldn't sell the stick to me. I'm living 15km away from the receiver/transmitter station and they argued the max range is just 4km. I proved the opposite having a team of 10 company guys and girls around here. It's almost like high speed surfing I was used to in Germany.
Nice!

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I just hate to post entire screen shots since the real object will be smaller than desired. Nobody is interested in the taks bar withing a schematic.
Then you'll like this feature: in GIMP, select "File|Acquire|Screenshot. . ." and you will be given the option to take a screenshot of the whole screen, just one window, or you can select a region to grab by drawing a rectangle on the screen. I use this feature all the time. Very handy.


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Old 14th September 2008, 06:30 AM   (permalink)
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Riff-Raff, did you understand what Hans and Audioguru said about using the schematic from the datasheet and not needing to invert the supplies for the two channels? The channels should be identical; no need to invert anything.

If you run into any trouble putting it all together don't hesitate to ask! I have learned that it's much cheaper to ask a question than it is to replace a part once you've let the magic smoke out of it.


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Old 14th September 2008, 06:29 PM   (permalink)
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Just to get back on-topic a bit here:

Riff-Raff, did you understand what Hans and Audioguru said about using the schematic from the datasheet and not needing to invert the supplies for the two channels? The channels should be identical; no need to invert anything.

If you run into any trouble putting it all together don't hesitate to ask! I have learned that it's much cheaper to ask a question than it is to replace a part once you've let the magic smoke out of it.


Cheers!

Torben
lol, yes I did.

I'll bump this thread if i have another doubt.
Thanks to everybody.
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lol, yes I did.

I'll bump this thread if i have another doubt.
Thanks to everybody.
Hehe, cool. Post pictures when you've got it working.


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