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Re: Editable D-style schematics

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Hi,

I use the freeware Eagle version to try to open the .sch files but it doesn't work.

I have this error message :
Error:

line 1, column 1: Start tag expected.
What is wrong ?
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Re: Editable D-style schematics

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Mikka wrote:Hi,

I use the freeware Eagle version to try to open the .sch files but it doesn't work.

I have this error message :
Error:

line 1, column 1: Start tag expected.
What is wrong ?
Unfortunately it's not compatible with EAGLE. Even though it shares the same file extension (.sch) it's from a different program.
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Re: Editable D-style schematics

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Ok, anyway !

Thanx for your answer.

Anybody has the schematics in jpeg or other currently used extension ?
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Re: Editable D-style schematics

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@10thTx

Thanks for sharing, great job!
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Ditto above.
Thanks for your contribution!
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This is very useful. Thanks 10th.
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Re: Editable D-style schematics

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This is based on ic-racer's approach to a ManZamp. Note that he has already posted a pdf and visio versions of the schematic and layout that he is using.

http://ampgarage.com/forum/viewtopic.ph ... 389#238389

Ic-racer gave his support to post the editable version so the TAG community can share tweaks and mods around this design. Please NOTE that ic-racer used a different layout design that is discussed in his thread.

CHECK for errors, please! Compare schematic with layout and with ic-racer's schematic and layout.

NOTE: The original schematic has the first filter cap on the B+ rail exceed the maximum capacitance for a GZ34. Perhaps use 100uf in series caps instead of 220uf.

with respect, 10thtx
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Whoa! When I tried to download the MZ layout and schematic here, I got some sort of weird coding.
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Whoa! When I tried to download the MZ layout and schematic here, I got some sort of weird coding.
I don't know what to say? They open just fine for me on both my computers? Do you have ExpressSCH program downloaded?

http://www.expresspcb.com/expresspcbhtm ... ftware.htm

With respect, 10thtx
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I have JSchem on my Mac. Perhaps, I need to change the file name from .sch to .jsch?

I was able to open the first one on the other thread, but the other two showed as "The selected Attachment does not exist anymore"...

...Now I can open them, but I get the code text.

I seem to only be able to load it as a web page. I must be doing something wrong.
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10thTx wrote:
Whoa! When I tried to download the MZ layout and schematic here, I got some sort of weird coding.
I don't know what to say? They open just fine for me on both my computers? Do you have ExpressSCH program downloaded?

http://www.expresspcb.com/expresspcbhtm ... ftware.htm

With respect, 10thtx
for the past year or so I have had a diff hard drive and didn't realize I never installed expresspcb on it :oops: everything works fine for me now thanks 10thTx, Chad
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Hmm. I've definitely got Express PCB on mine - it's all I use. But all I'm getting is text coding. Is there an ExpressPCB update or something?

I've got v7.0.2
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Re: Editable D-style schematics

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Okay, if I do the "Save Link As" option it works fine - save a file that opens with ExpressPCB.

Thanks for all the work that went into these!
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sepulchre wrote:Okay, if I do the "Save Link As" option it works fine - save a file that opens with ExpressPCB.

Thanks for all the work that went into these!
Thanks I finally got it to work.
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Re: Editable D-style schematics

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From this thread:

http://ampgarage.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=22722
The build is basically SSS pre - Deluxe OD - Odyssey PI.
Thanks to Aaron Griffin for sharing the schematic.

Compare the SCH version to the one that he posted.

CHECK for ERRORS!

With respect, 10thtx
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