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Subject: Re: [gnupic] [gpsim] How to build gpsim for Debian
From: "hwb" ####@####.####
Date: 23 Jul 2005 03:28:03 +0100
Message-Id: <0a8601c58f2e$122fd780$1b01000a@smzlx4fgpg74cx>

I am using linux FC4 platform. Maybe I'll encounter different problems if I 
would try to install the same package whatever. I do not preserve all the 
previous posts since it does not make sense to me. You may post the 
procedure for the difficult part, gpsim, installation how to under linux as 
a reference for people. Can I have your web address please?
regards,
Bing

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From: "Chen Xiao Fan" ####@####.####
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Sent: Friday, July 22, 2005 9:50 PM
Subject: Re: [gnupic] [gpsim] How to build gpsim for Debian


> Which part of the installations?
>
> For gpsim I think the direction is clear in the previous posts.
> As for other tools, I may be able to write up something but I
> do have a hosting site. My writeup will aslo very specific to
> Ubuntu or Debian users.
>
> For windows, everything is there: gputils, gpsim and sdcc can
> be download from the project website.
>
> For Linux, if one is using Fedora or similar system, the packages
> are there as well. Debian is a bit problematic since it only has
> the old packages. However one may be able to wait for the official
> packages. Gputils and Sdcc are not difficult to build as well. Only
> Gpsim was the problem. But now it is not a problem after Scott and
> Borut identified the problems. I am just starting to experiment with
> Linux for the PIC development.
>
> As for Windows tools under Wine, I think it may not be worth the
> effort. I have not done enough test and will not really test the
> usability of the Windows tools. Just use Windows when necessary.
>
> As for GEDA, it is easy for Debian users. Just issue "sudo
> apt-get install geda". I have not used it. Maybe it is an old
> version as well. I have not started with electronics development on
> Linux yet. For circuit simulation, I like PSpice and the demo
> version is working under Linux with Wine. I am not good at layout
> since we have layouters in the company.
>
> Regards,
> Xiaofan
>
>
>>Hi Xiaofan,
>>It is really cool if you can summary how you have done so far step by step
>>as all the installations are fresh now in your mind. I'll appreciate it if
>>you can do so. It will save a lot of time for others. BTW, have you or
>>anyone else installed the geda software successfully under linux? I also
>>like to have some advises on that part. Thanks.
>>regards,
>>Bing
>
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