Re: timing diagram s/w
From: Mike Turco (miketurco_at_yahoo-nospam4me.com)
Date: 06/28/04
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Date: Sun, 27 Jun 2004 22:42:00 -0700
"Mike Turco" <miketurco@yahoo-nospam4me.com> wrote in message
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> I've been poking around looking for some simple, preferably free, s/w to
> generate timing diagrams (winxp). Everything that I've been able to find
is
> pretty expensive, from $275US into the thousands, and the features are
much
> more than I need.
>
> OTOH, creating all the graphics from scratch and editing the diagrams on a
> bit-by-bit level, is a real pain in the neck. There has to be a better
way!
Using ASCII characters in a text editor is not too bad for something simple.
I'm thinking of creating a timing diagram font. I think something like that
would work pretty well. -- Mike
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