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Lina M. AL-Kurdi left a comment for Chris Boucher
"Hello, I've Just Joined Enguneers Exchange, Am Not That Sure Why I Cant Find Your Post On AutoCAD Exchange Page Here ;> Maybe You Got Yur Answer. But Just In Case, you Can Always Add An Entire Drawing As A Block that Can Not Be Treated Like…"
Nov 9, 2009
John R. Gyorki replied to Chris Boucher's discussion Sound Effects in the group Digital Signal Processing
"Chris: Check out US patent 6031916. Also contact Texas Instruments. And run a Google search. Good luck. John R. Gyorki"
Aug 6, 2009
Chris Boucher commented on Marshall Matheson's group AutoCAD® Exchange
"Can someone help me? I'm running AutoCAD 05 and I'm working with a digitizing board from CalComp. Is there a way in 05 to customize the buttons (I have four) on the puck to certain commands within AC?"
Jul 15, 2009
Chris Boucher added a discussion to the group Digital Signal Processing
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Sound Effects

Hey all, I was wondering if someone could point me in any direction reguarding dsp for sound effects. I am interested in creating my own effects for instruments, specificaly guitar and bass instruments. Websites, processors, etc would be great help.
Jun 17, 2009
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Digital Signal Processing

General group for those involved with digital signal processing.
Jun 17, 2009
Clarence Boddiger replied to Chris Boucher's discussion We love electronics in the group Electronic Exchange
"8051 - 2nd sourced, fairly easy to code and debug, lots of support"
Jun 11, 2009
Chad Mann replied to Chris Boucher's discussion We love electronics in the group Electronic Exchange
"PIC18F2620"
Jun 7, 2009
Chris Boucher commented on Marshall Matheson's group Wind Power Exchange
"After doing a quick search on google I found this: Wind’s energy comes from the Sun, and that is anyway our primary force of moving. I guess the diversification of the alternative energy sources will never let wind power evolve too much so to…"
Jun 7, 2009
Sergiy Tolstukhin replied to Chris Boucher's discussion We love electronics in the group Electronic Exchange
"AVR @ AVR32"
Jun 6, 2009
Chris Boucher replied to R. Hindinger's discussion Mid Career and Later - Switch to Wind Power in the group Wind Power Exchange
"The addition of a wind turbine to a community is exactly as you stated. The only ongoing engineering efforts would be for the power industry. A wind turbine is only a generator. How much engineering do you want to do on something that's already…"
Jun 6, 2009
Jason Morgan replied to Chris Boucher's discussion We love electronics in the group Electronic Exchange
"The NXP LPC2000/3000 range. Fully featured open source compiler and IDE (GNU/YAGARTO). Very low cost debugger (AMONTEC). The LPC devices are crammed full of usefull stuff & very fast yet low power."
Jun 6, 2009
Robert D. Miller replied to Chris Boucher's discussion We love electronics in the group Electronic Exchange
"All my immediate supervisors from the past, of course."
Jun 5, 2009
Chris Boucher commented on Marshall Matheson's group AutoCAD® Exchange
"I hear Autocad Electrical is like Multisim on steroids... is it true?"
Jun 5, 2009
Paul Knapp replied to Chris Boucher's discussion We love electronics in the group Electronic Exchange
"Rabbit BL2100"
Jun 5, 2009
Dan Fettner replied to Chris Boucher's discussion We love electronics in the group Electronic Exchange
"The one someone else programs"
Jun 5, 2009
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Sensors

General Sensors Group
Jun 5, 2009

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Company
TMLP
Job Title
Student Electrical Engineer
Industry
Power
I'm Looking For:
Friends, Networking, Inspiration
Personal Interests
I have two passions: electronics and music. Right now I'm working on a musical instrument. Lets hope it works out well...

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At 7:35am on November 9, 2009, Lina M. AL-Kurdi said…
Hello,
I've Just Joined Enguneers Exchange, Am Not That Sure Why I Cant Find Your Post On AutoCAD Exchange Page Here ;> Maybe You Got Yur Answer.
But Just In Case, you Can Always Add An Entire Drawing As A Block that Can Not Be Treated Like A Block!!!!!
In A New Page That Has The Same Units And Limtes Of your Desired Drawing,
Go To Intsert - DWG Referance - Brows For Your File - Check All Options And Follow The Command Tab Its Prety Easy.
Now This Drawing Can Be Snaped, Measured And Anyone Can Draw Over It But It Can Not Be Explode Or Edited. ONLY It Can Be Deleted.
So You Can Save As Your Drawings On The Server This Way And Keep Your Origional On Your Computer.
Ofcourse If Someone Tries To Miss Arround With You ;> You Can Always Open Your Drawing history to see when was last modified.
 
 
 

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