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Date: | Mon, 10 Dec 2012 10:47:11 -0600 |
From: | John Griessen <john AT ecosensory DOT com> |
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To: | geda-user AT delorie DOT com |
Subject: | Re: [geda-user] Router fun with rubberbands |
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On 12/09/2012 01:22 PM, DJ Delorie wrote: >> I've not seen how to turn that on...with the PCB autorouter. Is >> there a way without writing code? > > The MUCS hack was a separate program, I had written a PCB module to > convert back and forth. Does the autorouter in the current PCB come from MUCS? I've always liked the annealing concept, and have seen some high end tools use it.
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