Discussion:
Circuit editor for Oberon
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Thomas
2004-05-01 13:10:39 UTC
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"dgf" == "damien.guichardwanadoo.fr" writes:

dgf> Here is a screenshot of my circuitry editor for "Oberon System
dgf> 3".
dgf>
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dgf>
dgf> Matrix.panel is the tool-panel that allows placement of some
dgf> common electronical devices, plus the special "matrix" elements.
dgf> I mean "The Matrix" movie, nothing math related. Demo.panel is
dgf> an example of a fully edited "power plant" where humans dream
dgf> about cars, houses, love and guns, while producing energy for
dgf> the machine city. You can add your own electronic/matrix items
dgf> by extending "Electronics.Lib" and/or "Matrix.Lib".
dgf>
dgf> To install the editor:
dgf> 1. install an "Oberon System 3" preferred is Oberon for Windows
dgf> 95+ release 2.3: http://www.oberon.ethz.ch/windows.html (Earlier
dgf> versions)
dgf> 2. a 3-buttons mouse is recommended
dgf> 3. install the editor:
dgf> http://perso.wanadoo.fr/alphablock/pictures/matrix_cad.zip
dgf> 4. open the "Matrix.Panel"
dgf> 5. use Grid = 4

looks very interesting.
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damien.guichardwanadoo.fr
2004-05-06 22:29:45 UTC
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Post by Thomas
dgf> Here is a screenshot of my circuitry editor for "Oberon System
dgf> 3".
dgf>
dgf> http://perso.wanadoo.fr/alphablock/pictures/matrix_cad.png
dgf>
dgf> Matrix.panel is the tool-panel that allows placement of some
dgf> common electronical devices, plus the special "matrix" elements.
dgf> I mean "The Matrix" movie, nothing math related. Demo.panel is
dgf> an example of a fully edited "power plant" where humans dream
dgf> about cars, houses, love and guns, while producing energy for
dgf> the machine city. You can add your own electronic/matrix items
dgf> by extending "Electronics.Lib" and/or "Matrix.Lib".
dgf>
dgf> 1. install an "Oberon System 3" preferred is Oberon for Windows
dgf> 95+ release 2.3: http://www.oberon.ethz.ch/windows.html (Earlier
dgf> versions)
dgf> 2. a 3-buttons mouse is recommended
dgf> http://perso.wanadoo.fr/alphablock/pictures/matrix_cad.zip
dgf> 4. open the "Matrix.Panel"
dgf> 5. use Grid = 4
looks very interesting.
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Tell me about Oberon and Pegasos, do you use "Oberon for Linux PPC" ?
A MorphOS Oberon would be great, i feel Oberon is much like an extreme Amiga
approach: light and powerful.
Also i hate mouse wheels, i want more retail 3-button mice!

- damien (Pegasos-friendly)
n***@top-post
2004-05-08 23:53:44 UTC
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Post by Thomas
dgf> Here is a screenshot of my circuitry editor for "Oberon System
dgf> 3". gif
dgf>
dgf> http://perso.wanadoo.fr/alphablock/pictures/matrix_cad.png
dgf>
dgf> Matrix.panel is the tool-panel that allows placement of some
dgf> common electronical devices, plus the special "matrix" elements.
dgf> I mean "The Matrix" movie, nothing math related. Demo.panel is
dgf> an example of a fully edited "power plant" where humans dream
dgf> about cars, houses, love and guns, while producing energy for
dgf> the machine city. You can add your own electronic/matrix items
dgf> by extending "Electronics.Lib" and/or "Matrix.Lib".
dgf>
dgf> 1. install an "Oberon System 3" preferred is Oberon for Windows
dgf> 95+ release 2.3: http://www.oberon.ethz.ch/windows.html (Earlier
dgf> versions)
dgf> 2. a 3-buttons mouse is recommended
dgf> http://perso.wanadoo.fr/alphablock/pictures/matrix_cad.zip
dgf> 4. open the "Matrix.Panel"
dgf> 5. use Grid = 4
Amazing !
I'm looking at your
http://perso.wanadoo.fr/alphablock/pictures/matrix_cad.png
under linux GQview which I fetched with lynx.

I don't think Oberon System 3 can view *.png ?

It's remarkably much info for 43258 bytes.
If *.png format just gave 'pre-compiled-tokens' how could it eg. show
the S3 wall-papaer so true ?

Does your application depend on 'borrowing' some Win-facilities ?
I only use Native Oberon [S3] StandAlone, DOSbased, LinuxBased
and I'd like to try matrix_cad provided I don't have to use WinXyz.

== Chris Glur.

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damien.guichardwanadoo.fr
2004-05-10 23:21:12 UTC
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The application is pure Oberon-system, no usage of any Win stuff.
All you have to do to port to Native Oberon is to compile the single source
file using the Native compiler.

- damien
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Post by Thomas
dgf> Here is a screenshot of my circuitry editor for "Oberon System
dgf> 3". gif
dgf>
dgf> http://perso.wanadoo.fr/alphablock/pictures/matrix_cad.png
dgf>
dgf> Matrix.panel is the tool-panel that allows placement of some
dgf> common electronical devices, plus the special "matrix" elements.
dgf> I mean "The Matrix" movie, nothing math related. Demo.panel is
dgf> an example of a fully edited "power plant" where humans dream
dgf> about cars, houses, love and guns, while producing energy for
dgf> the machine city. You can add your own electronic/matrix items
dgf> by extending "Electronics.Lib" and/or "Matrix.Lib".
dgf>
dgf> 1. install an "Oberon System 3" preferred is Oberon for Windows
dgf> 95+ release 2.3: http://www.oberon.ethz.ch/windows.html (Earlier
dgf> versions)
dgf> 2. a 3-buttons mouse is recommended
dgf> http://perso.wanadoo.fr/alphablock/pictures/matrix_cad.zip
dgf> 4. open the "Matrix.Panel"
dgf> 5. use Grid = 4
Amazing !
I'm looking at your
http://perso.wanadoo.fr/alphablock/pictures/matrix_cad.png
under linux GQview which I fetched with lynx.
I don't think Oberon System 3 can view *.png ?
It's remarkably much info for 43258 bytes.
If *.png format just gave 'pre-compiled-tokens' how could it eg. show
the S3 wall-papaer so true ?
Does your application depend on 'borrowing' some Win-facilities ?
I only use Native Oberon [S3] StandAlone, DOSbased, LinuxBased
and I'd like to try matrix_cad provided I don't have to use WinXyz.
== Chris Glur.
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