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Subject: Re: [gnupic] Gpsim and invisible nodes
From: Phil ####@####.####
Date: 5 Jun 2008 23:41:50 -0000
Message-Id: <200806060939.23606.phillor@telstra.com>

On Wed, 4 Jun 2008 05:31:32 pm Robert Pearce wrote:
>

Thanks for your reply Rob.

> Invisible in what sense? Do you mean the black lines on the breadboard
> vanish?

Yes, a single connection is always visible but multiple connections are never 
visible. I find that having the breadboard display visible connections is 
handy since I don't always have the hardware to experiment with. I live in a 
remote area and mail ordering small quantities is difficult.

>
> Also, GPSim questions are often best directed to the GPSim mailing list
> rather than this more general PIC list.

Thanks for that tip as well Rob. Both of the Piklab and Gpsim discussion 
forums at Sourceforge have a very low traffic rate and the likelihood of 
having a question answered is also disappointingly very low. I'll have 
another look for a suitable mailing list.

-- 
Regards,
Phil

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