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----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, November 19, 2001 10:21 PM
Subject: Re: [M]: Dead RS232 port
> Thanks for the offer. The new circuits will be done with a circuits
> package and will be in pdf format. I am hoping that most of it will
> be ready by the end of the month. I am getting excellent help with it
> at the moment.
>
> But I will remember your offer and if we hit a snag you will hear from
> me. This is a darn big job, you may be sorry you offered. :-)
>
> Doc G
I know... :-(
Best Wishes :-)
> Roger Hamlett wrote:
>
> > Doc. An offer to you.
> > Though I don't have the time to find the faults in the current
circuits, I
> > am sure that some are 'well known'. I use a PCB design package fairly
> > professionally, and could redraw the circuits on this. If I do this,
it
> > would allow any errors to be quickly ammended, to 'build' a good
design
> > over some time, if other people point out the faults they find. The
output
> > from the package can be printed to pdf (since I have Adobe acrobat),
and
> > if people who allready 'know' of faults, sent them along, over a
little
> > while a reasonably accurate circuit could be derived.
> > This would give more accurate circuits, which can 'grow' as faults are
> > found.
> > Using this type of package, allows circuits to be developed much
faster
> > than with a graphic package (which the current layouts appear to have
been
> > done with?).
> >
> > Best Wishes
> >
>
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