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== SOPA ==
 
 
 
 
I have put a notice about sopa ... on the main page, if you feel it needs discussion contact me
 
I have put a notice about sopa ... on the main page, if you feel it needs discussion contact me
  
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--[[User:Definitionofis|Definitionofis]]
 
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== How to add schematic file upload to this website Feb 19, May 8, 2012 ==
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== Thanks for the tips. Feb 19, 2012 ==
  
 
History diff explains a lot about why this could work. The interface concept of editing  
 
History diff explains a lot about why this could work. The interface concept of editing  
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--[[User:DavidCary|DavidCary]] 01:14, 14 March 2012 (UTC)
 
--[[User:DavidCary|DavidCary]] 01:14, 14 March 2012 (UTC)
  
MAY 8, 2012 Definitionofis:
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I found instructions for adding more file pload extension types, other than just png and jpg.
I found instructions for adding more file upload extension types, other than just png and jpg.
 
 
(By the way, I tried to upload images just now and I got an error message. I will skip it for now. I am out of time.)
 
(By the way, I tried to upload images just now and I got an error message. I will skip it for now. I am out of time.)
I need .sch .brd .net .lib .emp .mod for KiCAD.
 
  
 
Here are the instructions: [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Configuring_file_uploads]
 
Here are the instructions: [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Configuring_file_uploads]
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::: Great. Thank you for fixing it up so [[oscilloscope]] is (as far as I can tell) both accurate and useful to our readers. --[[User:DavidCary|DavidCary]] 05:18, 17 December 2009 (UTC)
 
::: Great. Thank you for fixing it up so [[oscilloscope]] is (as far as I can tell) both accurate and useful to our readers. --[[User:DavidCary|DavidCary]] 05:18, 17 December 2009 (UTC)
 
:::: Hi. I don't agree. I'm a simple free software user. The [[oscilloscope]] page is not accurate in my opinion. I read your discussion, studied the [http://www.baudline.com baudline web site], studied the pages on gnu.org web site about [http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html free software] and specificaly [http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/selling.html Selling Free Software].
 
:::: I quote here, from the latter page, the two first paragraphs of the last section titled "High or low fees, and the GNU GPL" on this page in the english version ("Updated: $Date: 2012/06/10 08:06:17") : "Except for one special situation, the GNU General Public License (GNU GPL) has no requirements about how much you can charge for distributing a copy of free software. You can charge nothing, a penny, a dollar, or a billion dollars. It's up to you, and the marketplace, so don't complain to us if nobody wants to pay a billion dollars for a copy. The one exception is in the case where binaries are distributed without the corresponding complete source code. Those who do this are required by the GNU GPL to provide source code on subsequent request. Without a limit on the fee for the source code, they would be able set a fee too large for anyone to pay—such as a billion dollars—and thus pretend to release source code while in truth concealing it. So in this case we have to limit the fee for source in order to ensure the user's freedom. In ordinary situations, however, there is no such justification for limiting distribution fees, so we do not limit them".
 
:::: in the case of the software called "baudline", the source code is not available for everyone because of its price (unknown but "expensive") AND because of the restriction to those being acceptable as clients of the source code, as we can read on the [http://www.baudline.com/source_code.html baudline page titled "source code"] : "it is intended for qualified corporate or institutional buyers".
 
:::: I searched for web sites redistributing the boadline source code and found nothing.
 
:::: Thus, the user's freedom of being able to read the source code is not given, as far as I can see, and I condider that the pretention to apply the GPL licence is abusive.
 
:::: Thank you to let me modify this page and express my opinion.
 
 
== David: An Interesting Comment you made ==
 
 
If you please to continue…
 
 
"I agree that you're not going to get worthwhile amounts of power out of this all by itself. But it's a bit misleading to say "nothing" when the graph clearly is non-zero with "node 4 grounded" -- it looks like a voltage doubler. – davidcary Dec 30 '10 at 17:02"
 
 
You made this comment about a circuit that has been dubbed as being "BOGUS". I thought it to be very interesting, as I have recently built and tested several of the modules. In the test I have made, I find the circuit to be  an anomaly. IT is not normal. it reacts differently in direct sunlight than in shade. It reacts to sound, and pressure. All of the scale of said reactions are very, very small, however, readable, and most interestingly reproducible. it also reads a .02 Milli-amps on the voltmeter. Just sitting there.
 
 
I found it interesting that your comment supports the theory that the circuit needs to be connected to a very large load, or at least a very "active resistance" to affect and or allow a flow of current.
 
 
Please continue with this talk if you are able. I am very concerned about what we may discover. thank you
 
 
lighthousevision@comcast.net
 
 
== Uploading schematic files ==
 
 
You said this 1.5 years ago.
 
I just saw it a week ago. haha
 
 
You:
 
    "Thank you for drawing this problem to my attention.
 
    I edited the "$wgFileExtensions" array to allow schematic file extensions.
 
    Please let me know -- did that fix it?
 
    For a (relatively) faster reponse, please leave a public message on my
 
talk page or a private message using my talk page's "E-mail this
 
user" link.
 
    Thank you. --DavidCary (talk) 10:09, 27 October 2014 (PDT) "
 
 
Me: User_talk:Definitionofis says:
 
 
I tried to find the schematic but then I see KiCAD has changed file formats.
 
I will let you know after I upgrade the schematic and the board layout file.
 
I hope you added both extensions; schematic and board layout. I forget how KiCAD works. I think it has two file extensions.
 
 
(Edit, Apr 12,2016: I see we discussed all of these: ".sch .brd .net .lib .emp .mod for KiCAD.". So I am sure you added them all and I will upload them all for my schematic, soon, and see if it works.)
 
 
You said:
 
    "Apparently over the years (!) that we've been having this conversation,
 
KiCAD added a couple more file extensions, so I edited the
 
$wgFileExtensions array to allow them as well. --DavidCary (talk) 15:26,
 
8 May 2016 (PDT) "
 
 
Me, Aug 5, 2016, User_talk:Definitionofis says:
 
I added a new project and successfully uploaded .sch and .kicad_pcb files. yay! Thank-you. I will update all my other projects with schematics and pcb boards now that I have learned the KiCAD version 4.02 software changes.
 

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