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Re: How to run PSUD on macOS or Linux/ARM?
True. I did. An H-P commercial/office PC on Win10. It runs. Slowly because I have been spoiled by SSDs. It is HEAVY (that office heritage) and hard to work in. Even free they (she had a dozen) was not
By Paul Reid · #379 ·
Re: How to run PSUD on macOS or Linux/ARM?
You can probably get a perfectly good machine at a thrift store. It might take a bit of legwork, but great bargains are available. - Ian
By Ian Eales · #378 ·
Re: How to run PSUD on macOS or Linux/ARM?
As Duncan posted here recently- get cheap Windows machine. It may not be the answer you wanted, but it may be expedient. me> I am seeing minimal-spec Windows machines under $300
By Paul Reid · #377 ·
Re: How to run PSUD on macOS or Linux/ARM?
Hi, I'm afraid PSUD2 won't currently work on the M1 processor (or any other ARM derivative). I was looking at exploring ARM support for PSUD3, however it would be subject to some performance testing
By Duncan Munro · #376 ·
Re: How to run PSUD on macOS or Linux/ARM?
Parallels should work. I used it for this purpose several years ago, though not since. [email protected]> wrote:
By Chris · #375 ·
How to run PSUD on macOS or Linux/ARM?
Hello Looking for ways to make PSUD work on my Apple computer (M1 chip). I am running macOS or Linux (in a virtual ARM machine). Thanks for any hints or ideas!
By mbrennwa@... · #374 ·
Re: Hello everyone. I'm looking to build a super smooth 5v linear supply
Hi Joe, PSUD2 can be downloaded from the files area, however I don't think it will be much help to you as it does not assist with the design of regulated supplies. You might get more help from a
By Duncan Munro · #373 ·
Hello everyone. I'm looking to build a super smooth 5v linear supply
Hello, Trying to dersign a circuit for a super regulated and smoothes 5v linear power supply for a DAC. Does anyone know where the PSUD2 download is located? Thanks Joe
By joe@... · #372 ·
Re: PSUD chart colours (was Adding up all the currents! I'm lost!)
I lost my lists of upgrades and possible improvements? (wish list)? for? "PSUD-3".....and that was years? ago. The colours were one item. Here is some additional ideas. (A)? 3 phase
By Jim VE7RF · #371 ·
Re: PSUD chart colours (was Adding up all the currents! I'm lost!)
Thanks all for the kind comments, they are very much appreciated :) Regards / 73, Duncan MM0KGK
By Duncan Munro · #370 ·
Re: PSUD chart colours (was Adding up all the currents! I'm lost!)
ditto all below. keep up the good work!Sent from Samsung Galaxy smartphone.
By Marc Chavez · #369 ·
Re: PSUD chart colours (was Adding up all the currents! I'm lost!)
Me make three! As a retired developer, I feel your pain at creating something GREAT! - Ian
By Ian Eales · #368 ·
Re: PSUD chart colours (was Adding up all the currents! I'm lost!)
Duncan, I second Tom¡¯s comment! Just a fabulous tool with unparalleled customer support!! Cheers Brian in Seattle
By brian frisbie · #367 ·
Re: PSUD chart colours (was Adding up all the currents! I'm lost!)
Duncan, Thanks for all your effort past, present and future. Projects such as PSUD can take on a life of their own and there is no way to satisfy everyone's desires without infinite effort. Your
By TJTomPhillips · #366 ·
PSUD chart colours (was Adding up all the currents! I'm lost!)
Thanks for the feedback. As a user of PSUD myself :) I'm painfully aware that the yellow lines aren't helpful, nor is the random cycling. Both of these have been dialled out in the design for PSUD3.
By Duncan Munro · #365 ·
Re: Adding up all the currents! I'm lost!
I shouldn't think it too onerous to have a class table where voltages are one style, currents another. Resistor colors sans white could be used: v1 black, v2 red, v3 orange... - Ian Jan 4, 2025
By Ian Eales · #364 ·
Re: Adding up all the currents! I'm lost!
On Fri, Jan 3, 2025 at 06:18 PM, <orders2010@...> wrote: > > > the other suggestion is on the colors of the graph lines. They change > each time you run the simulation! > > > >It would be nice
By Jim VE7RF · #363 ·
Re: Adding up all the currents! I'm lost!
Amp Garage <https://ampgarage.com/forum/> - Ian
By Ian Eales · #362 ·
Re: Adding up all the currents! I'm lost!
Yup, tube amps really are different from their younger cousins! EL34world.com is a great place to learn about this stuff. Well informed folks over there. Also, theampgarage.com is reputable. chris
By Chris · #361 ·
Re: Adding up all the currents! I'm lost!
thanks for the additional information. I found the datasheet for the transformer, and collected the DCR values and needed voltages. I adjusted the PSUD2 app values as you suggested, and I removed the
By orders2010@... · #360 ·