Software to draw schematics
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I got such a good response on printed circuit board software I thought
I'd ask what everyone is using to draw and print schematics. Again, I
like shareware. I'm looking for something that's quick and easy (ha ha)
and has canned images of chips, transistors, passive components, etc.
So, what are you using?
Regards, Theron Wierenga
I'd ask what everyone is using to draw and print schematics. Again, I
like shareware. I'm looking for something that's quick and easy (ha ha)
and has canned images of chips, transistors, passive components, etc.
So, what are you using?
Regards, Theron Wierenga
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>I'd ask what everyone is using to draw and print schematics. Again, I
>like shareware. I'm looking for something that's quick and easy (ha ha)
>and has canned images of chips, transistors, passive components, etc.
Hi Theron,
Take a look too at EDS-lite from:
http://www.McCAD.com/
It is an integrated schematic capture and PCB layout package. The
lite version is limited to 200 pins and a smaller area than their Pro
($$$) programs, but it is otherwise full featured, and free. It is
available cross-platform, PC and Mac. I started using their products
in 1983 on a Mac+.
-- Tracy
Sid Weaver
Dennis
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From: Theron Wierenga [noparse]/noparse]mailto:[url=http://forums.parallaxinc.com/group/basicstamps/post?postID=cS6ZNz-92aZH4abrqg2TUW70knfga3uwDP7hIwKruDatWBzpsDx-iLTQhvJEQyprvcTaYI_SXv7z_nofuHJnkUtNcYSG]twiereng@m...[/url
Sent: Sunday, January 28, 2001 10:31 AM
To: basicstamps@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [noparse][[/noparse]basicstamps] Software to draw schematics
I got such a good response on printed circuit board software I thought
I'd ask what everyone is using to draw and print schematics. Again, I
like shareware. I'm looking for something that's quick and easy (ha ha)
and has canned images of chips, transistors, passive components, etc.
So, what are you using?
Regards, Theron Wierenga
It's a trail version you can order on CD, And there are patches to be found
on the net.
It has all products in one including libraries
Rene Kraaijvanger
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Van: Dennis P. O'Leary [noparse]/noparse]mailto:[url=http://forums.parallaxinc.com/group/basicstamps/post?postID=m7BFO1h4U9ViNmJxzkbpwG3D2ftVUJVVrVQdui8jN81LsSETe9qsehxSUP-QHLAPlazRPGfkDjfMWIU]doleary@h...[/url
Verzonden: maandag 29 januari 2001 19:25
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From: Theron Wierenga [noparse]/noparse]mailto:[url=http://forums.parallaxinc.com/group/basicstamps/post?postID=KcJqJDpUyhDjy1bcyUf89wHf3qskNOyX9J3VhrPlvSyDS5SDq8bbyh3x3Cc6JrOlSatlg2FTlwS7sfOARu2h0DQkZw]twiereng@m...[/url
Sent: Sunday, January 28, 2001 10:31 AM
To: basicstamps@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [noparse][[/noparse]basicstamps] Software to draw schematics
I got such a good response on printed circuit board software I thought
I'd ask what everyone is using to draw and print schematics. Again, I
like shareware. I'm looking for something that's quick and easy (ha ha)
and has canned images of chips, transistors, passive components, etc.
So, what are you using?
Regards, Theron Wierenga
On Sun, 28 Jan 2001, Theron Wierenga wrote:
> I got such a good response on printed circuit board software I thought
> I'd ask what everyone is using to draw and print schematics. Again, I
> like shareware. I'm looking for something that's quick and easy (ha ha)
> and has canned images of chips, transistors, passive components, etc.
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> So, what are you using?
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> Regards, Theron Wierenga
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