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Free electronics CAD DVD with Elektor November 2005 mag

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John B

Jan 1, 1970
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hi,
sounds like a popular dvd/magazine. what was in it that made it so
popular?

Ken

I have subscribed to Elektor for nearly 20 years now and always found it
excellent. This month's edition had a DVD with evaluation versions of 29
different Schematic Capture/PCB Layout/Spice packages. You can discover more
at

http://www.elektor-electronics.co.uk

John
 
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DaveM

Jan 1, 1970
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Winfield Hill said:
Terry Pinnell wrote...

OK, see here it is. Tomorrow I'll send you our FedEx account
number for you to use in the shipping.

Winfield Hill
Rowland Institute
100 Land Blvd
Cambridge, MA 02142
617-497-4670


I'd be happy to send it all along to Dave after I've looked at it.
Sorry I beat him; I'm sitting home at my computer, sick with a cold.

Thanks for that Win.... When you're finished with it, just email me at the
address below and I'll send you my mailing address. I don't have a Fedex
account but I'll be glad to reimburse the shipping. And if anyone else
wants to see it after I've had my fill of it, I'll be glad to forward it on
to the next in line.

MasonDG44 at comcast dot net (Just substitute the appropriate characters in
the address)

Cheers!!!!
 
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Terry Pinnell

Jan 1, 1970
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John B said:
I have subscribed to Elektor for nearly 20 years now and always found it
excellent. This month's edition had a DVD with evaluation versions of 29
different Schematic Capture/PCB Layout/Spice packages. You can discover more
at

http://www.elektor-electronics.co.uk

John

Yes - as per the post that opened this thread 3 weeks ago <g>.
 
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Terry Pinnell

Jan 1, 1970
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Winfield Hill said:
Terry Pinnell wrote...

OK, see here it is. Tomorrow I'll send you our FedEx account
number for you to use in the shipping.

Still waiting for that. Hope your cold hasn't worsened enough to keep
you off your computer? <g>.
 
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Winfield Hill

Jan 1, 1970
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Terry Pinnell wrote...
Still waiting for that. Hope your cold hasn't worsened enough to
keep you off your computer? <g>.

I'm still a bit sick but will go to work later today. Both our
FedEx account number and my active email are at work, and I'll
email you from there.
 
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Tony Williams

Jan 1, 1970
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Winfield Hill said:
Terry Pinnell wrote...
I'm still a bit sick but will go to work later today. Both our
FedEx account number and my active email are at work, and I'll
email you from there.

Just highjacking your post Win.......

Terry, go to the UK FedEx asap, see if you can find
a description of the required documentation you have
to compile and have ready when they (DHL?) come to
pick up the parcel. If you don't have it all filled
out and ready the pickup chap really gets the hump at
you.

ISTR it was something like..... detailed description
of contents, customs declaration, 6 copies of an
invoice (even for 'gift, no value' items), detailed
sender's address+telephone labels, etc, etc.

Make sure that FedEx understand that it is a reverse
pickup, with the Recipient's account number clearly
written down..... otherwise you'll get the invoice.
 
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Ian Bell

Jan 1, 1970
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John said:
I have subscribed to Elektor for nearly 20 years now and always found it
excellent. This month's edition had a DVD with evaluation versions of 29
different Schematic Capture/PCB Layout/Spice packages. You can discover
more at

Did it include Kicad?

Ian
 
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Terry Pinnell

Jan 1, 1970
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Tony Williams said:
Just highjacking your post Win.......

Terry, go to the UK FedEx asap, see if you can find
a description of the required documentation you have
to compile and have ready when they (DHL?) come to
pick up the parcel. If you don't have it all filled
out and ready the pickup chap really gets the hump at
you.

ISTR it was something like..... detailed description
of contents, customs declaration, 6 copies of an
invoice (even for 'gift, no value' items), detailed
sender's address+telephone labels, etc, etc.

Make sure that FedEx understand that it is a reverse
pickup, with the Recipient's account number clearly
written down..... otherwise you'll get the invoice.

Wow - sounds like hard work. Reckon I'll just do what I planned in the
first place: local post office, air mail, 'small packet'.

Just got back home, so will do that tomorrow.

Forget about Fedex, Win!
 
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Terry Pinnell

Jan 1, 1970
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Winfield Hill said:
Terry Pinnell wrote...

OK. <sigh> :>)

Posted Friday morning. "Usually 4 - 7 days," said the Post Office
clerk. BTW, *no* paperwork. He just scribbled 'Printed matter' on the
front.
 
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Terry Pinnell

Jan 1, 1970
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Terry Pinnell said:
Posted Friday morning. "Usually 4 - 7 days," said the Post Office
clerk. BTW, *no* paperwork. He just scribbled 'Printed matter' on the
front.

I assume you got this, Win?
 
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