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More on Coldfire BDM project
Posted by Al Balmer on May 21st, 2006


Subject: More on Coldfire BDM project
From: "Jim Adamthwaite" <secad@netspace.net.au>
Date: Sun, 21 May 2006 07:04:31 -0700
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Good grief. Please don't do that. People like you are the reason my
mailer is set to limit download size.

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Al Balmer
Sun City, AZ

Posted by CBFalconer on May 22nd, 2006


Al Balmer wrote:
Whatever it was it never made it here. Some intermediate station
was smart enough to absorb it. Something like 1000 lines or about
30 kbytes should be the usual limit.

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Posted by Jim Adamthwaite on May 22nd, 2006


Al Balmer:
Sorry.
Jim A.



Posted by Jim Adamthwaite on May 22nd, 2006


"CBFalconer" <cbfalconer@yahoo.com> wrote in message

The schematic was 30KBytes & the PCB was 414KBytes (mostly ground plane
fill). If that is a lot then I can send a direct attachment to interested
parties.

Jim A.



Posted by CBFalconer on May 22nd, 2006


Jim Adamthwaite wrote:
For heavens sake, *NO*. I was expressing relief that no such
monstrosities ever appeared here.

The proper way to handle such things is to post them on some URL,
and then publicize that URL. That allows interested parties to
pick them up. But they should never clog the Usenet system. Bear
in mind that as attachments they are automatically expanded by 50
percent, in order to transmit binary over the char only linkages.
So the posted packages should be zipped, or better bzip2'd, to
reduce transmission time.

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the broken "Reply" link at the bottom of the article. Click on
"show options" at the top of the article, then click on the
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