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Re: Measuring output impedance in LTSpice

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Joerg

Michael said:
Apparently not, since you still have your head up your ass. It isn't
a browser problem, but you're so damn pig headed that you won't listen.


Suggest we stop that discussion here, it is no longer productive.
 
J

Jamie

Jim said:
I've always been ugly... as my young daughters once said, "Daddy, You
look so extinguished" ;-)

...Jim Thompson
She was only trying to get some money from you :)

Jamie
 
G

Grant

Are we all short of work right now? The amount of time and energy we've
spent beating each other up over this trivial issue has already dwarfed
any labour saving due to being able to double-click on an attachment.
I promise never to attach another one.

Let's go back to something new and fresh, such as sailing downwind
faster than the wind. ;)

Can that be done? Wide-eyed wonder!

Grant.
 
J

John Devereux

R> Marcel said:
Are we all short of work right now? The amount of time and energy
we've spent beating each other up over this trivial issue has already
dwarfed any labour saving due to being able to double-click on an
attachment. I promise never to attach another one.

Ha! It prompted me to spend a couple of hours tracking down where debian
stores all its mime information, and how to start wine programs with a
file parameter. Just so I can get a nice LT icon on my LTSpice files and
they open when I double-click them :)
Let's go back to something new and fresh, such as sailing downwind
faster than the wind. ;)

That was a good one :)
 
W

Warren

Michael A. Terrell expounded in
'Control Program for Microprocessors' has nothing to do
with
DOS/Windows.

You've obviously never used CP/M.

CP/M's file system was the inspiration for the design of the
DOS FAT file system, employing the 3 character suffix.

Warren
 
J

Joerg

Michael said:
You're right. You won't listen, since you know everything. PLONK.

No pun intended but if you had listened you'd know that I am not using a
browser. If you had used the polite method of asking questions instead
of hurling bad words you'd know that calling up *.asc works from email
accounts but not from news accounts in this version. That is _in_ the
_same_ program.
 
W

Warren

John Larkin expounded in
I think that Dec's RT11 os had a lot of influence on CPM,
then DOS.

But the Microsoft DOS file structure is a lot more like
Dec's DOS-11. RT11 only supported contiguous files.

John

Thank you. I was trying to remember which Digital Equipment
system had that. But I was too lazy to look it up.

It also wouldn't surprise me if some IBM equipment did the
same about the time the floppy was being made. But I couldn't
tell you what IBM systems used it. I still have some 8 inch
floppies kicking around to scare the next generation with.

Warren
 
G

Grant

'Control Program for Microprocessors' has nothing to do with
DOS/Windows.

Same 8.3 file naming limits, where do you think dos came from?

Grant.
 
G

Grant

Actually I have. A cartridtge for the C64, and a C128 with CP/M
built in. Other OS also used a three chatracter extension, so the file
name and extension fit into two bytes.

Yeah, right...

Grant.
 
G

Grant

Don't start with me. Back in about July we had one of our periodic
troll invasions--or a troll and a troll sidekick--who wasted a lot of
time and bandwidth that could have been more usefully spent arguing
about climate or various posters' respective degrees of maladjustment.

However, they did have one good point, which was that if you build a
cart with generators on the wheels and a propeller on top, you could
arrange it to go downwind faster than the wind. I did a little bit of
math to show that yes, this was possible.

I spent years driving diesel 4WDs and they definitely went faster on the
highway downhill with a tailwind ;)

Grant.
 
J

John - KD5YI

I spent years driving diesel 4WDs and they definitely went faster on the
highway downhill with a tailwind ;)

Grant.

Have you measured output impedance in LTSpice?
 
J

josephkk

Nah, just the usual LTSpice thing--the transistors and resistors are
impossibly huge, so if you want the schematic to fit on one screen, you
wind up with an ugly layout. (Other folks are probably a lot more
artistic than I am.)

Cheers

Phil Hobbs

It makes orderly schematics quite nicely when you use the zoom controls.
 
R

Rich Grise

Michael said:
I am trying to get used to all the changes in my diabetes and
cholesterol medication, and not doing well it it. My blood sugar is all
over the place from way too high, to so low that I could barely stand
long enough to get some food in me. Headaches, blurred vision not able
to sleep more than a couple hours are the other side effects, but my new
VA doctor doesn't want to hear anything about it. I may be gone for a
few days, or permanently if they don't do something and fast.
Just let go of that all-consuming hatred, and try for some actual healing:
http://www.healingtowholeness.com
http://www.godchannel.com
http://www.godchannel.com/4steps.html

Hatred has no effect on the one being hated, but eats up the one doing
the hating.

Good Luck!
Rich the Philosophizer
 
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John Doe

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