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Date: | Fri, 15 Jun 2012 13:40:42 -0400 |
From: | Tim van Boxtel <tim AT studiofeed DOT com> |
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Subject: | Re: [geda-user] data matrix on PCB |
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On 12-06-15 12:35 PM, Levente Kovacs wrote: > Hi list, > > > This is my first PCB layout with a data matrix on it. > > Levente > Very neat idea! I don't see a real necessity for this feature to be implemented, yet it definitely adds some eye-candy, and some 'youth street cred' to our projects. Unfortunately however, my phone, was unable to read the data matrix on the image, even after attempting the scan with the image flipped, rotated, etc. Was this intended to be readable? -- Kind Regards, Tim van Boxtel Director of Technology Studiofeed 260 Spadina Ave. Unit 305 Toronto, ON M5T 2E4 (647) 235-3981
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