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Hi everyone, the latest version of GTKWave (3.2.0) windows binary is available at here: http://www.dspia.com/gtkwave.html -- Muzaffer Kal DSPIA INC. ASIC/FPGA Design Services http://www.dspia.com______________________________
On Feb 19, 7:55=A0pm, Muzaffer Kal <k...@dspia.com> wrote: > Hi everyone, > the latest version of GTKWave (3.2.0) windows binary is available at > here:http://www.dspia.com/gtkwave.html > > -- Muzaffer Kal > > DSPIA INC. > ASIC/FPGA Design Serviceshttp://www.dspia.com Thanks to Tony Bybell, this version also exports .tim files for the TimingAnalyzer so you convert VCD diagrams to timing diagrams. www.timing-diagrams.com Thank you for distributing the windows version.______________________________
On Fri, 20 Feb 2009 06:03:04 -0800 (PST) chewie <t...@gmail.com> wrote: > Thanks to Tony Bybell, this version also exports .tim files for the > TimingAnalyzer so you convert VCD diagrams to timing diagrams. > > www.timing-diagrams.com > > Thank you for distributing the windows version. > And Thanks to Tony Bybell, he's gtkwave program in GPL-licensed and freely available. I'm getting tired of your annoying marketing posts. Please stop or promote your program as an open-sourced program.
On Feb 20, 10:32=A0am, Jason Zheng <Xin.Zh...@jpl.nasa.gov> wrote: > On Fri, 20 Feb 2009 06:03:04 -0800 (PST) > > chewie <timinganaly...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Thanks to Tony Bybell, =A0this version also exports .tim files for the > > TimingAnalyzer so you convert VCD diagrams to timing diagrams. > > >www.timing-diagrams.com > > > Thank you for distributing the windows version. > > And Thanks to Tony Bybell, he's gtkwave program in GPL-licensed and > freely available. I'm getting tired of your annoying marketing posts. > Please stop or promote your program as an open-sourced program. I thought from previous discusions it would be ok to make announcements every once in a while, but now I believe you are right, and don't want to bother anyone, so I will not make anymore announcements on the newsgroups.
Hi everyone, the latest version of GTKWave (3.2.1) windows binary is available at here: http://www.dspia.com/gtkwave.html Thanks to Tony now we have a way to start GTKWave without a file and open one later. -- Muzaffer Kal DSPIA INC. ASIC/FPGA Design Services http://www.dspia.com
Hi everyone, The latest version of GTKWave (3.2.2) windows binary is available here: http://www.dspia.com/gtkwave.html -- Muzaffer Kal DSPIA INC. ASIC/FPGA Design Services http://www.dspia.com______________________________
Please ignore anyone telling you not to mention your timing diagram software. It looks useful and I've played around with it a bit. You give it away for free. No one "runs" usenet so use it as you will as long as you are respectful. I guarantee you that no one cares if you piss off Zheng. It's free software as per your website; not everyone wants to release their source code. As much as I love open source software it isn't the end all be all philosophy on like. "Muzaffer Kal" <k...@dspia.com> wrote in message news:8...@4ax.com... > Hi everyone, > The latest version of GTKWave (3.2.2) windows binary is available > here: http://www.dspia.com/gtkwave.html > > -- > Muzaffer Kal > > DSPIA INC. > ASIC/FPGA Design Services > http://www.dspia.com______________________________
Tobasco, At least tell me you have the intelligence to tell the difference between gtkwave (which I wholeheartedly support) and timing-diagrams.com (whose intention is still unclear till today). Zheng On Mon, 17 Aug 2009 19:43:06 -0500 "Tobasco" <n...@nothanks.com.cx.ch> wrote: > Please ignore anyone telling you not to mention your timing diagram > software. It looks useful and I've played around with it a bit. You > give it away for free. No one "runs" usenet so use it as you will as > long as you are respectful. I guarantee you that no one cares if you > piss off Zheng. It's free software as per your website; not everyone > wants to release their source code. As much as I love open source > software it isn't the end all be all philosophy on like. > > "Muzaffer Kal" <k...@dspia.com> wrote in message > news:8...@4ax.com... > > Hi everyone, > > The latest version of GTKWave (3.2.2) windows binary is available > > here: http://www.dspia.com/gtkwave.html > > > > -- > > Muzaffer Kal > > > > DSPIA INC. > > ASIC/FPGA Design Services > > http://www.dspia.com >______________________________
Hi everyone, The latest version of GTKWave (3.3.0 preliminary with TCL/TK 8.5) windows binary is available here: http://www.dspia.com/gtkwave.html -- Muzaffer Kal DSPIA INC. ASIC/FPGA Design Services http://www.dspia.com
Tobasco, At least tell me you have the intelligence to tell the difference between gtkwave (which I wholeheartedly support) and timing-diagrams.com (whose intention is still unclear till today). Zheng On Mon, 17 Aug 2009 19:43:06 -0500 "Tobasco" - Hide quoted text - <nothankstoem...@nothanks.com.cx.ch> wrote: > Please ignore anyone telling you not to mention your timing diagram > software. It looks useful and I've played around with it a bit. You > give it away for free. No one "runs" usenet so use it as you will as > long as you are respectful. I guarantee you that no one cares if you > piss off Zheng. It's free software as per your website; not everyone > wants to release their source code. As much as I love open source > software it isn't the end all be all philosophy on like. I guess I don't see the big deal? What does it matter what the intentions of timing_analyzer are? I guess if you become dependent on the software and the project dies, it could be frustrating? But in either case small plugs for the software should be tolerable (not much different than having a company signature at the end of each post). Timing analyzer is still free software and others have found benefit and use out of the project. I am not bothered by the posts for Timing analyzer. chris______________________________