wow... its been a while since i checked back here... thanks luciano for all the urls. hope that this thread reli help others out there. certainly helped me![]()
wow... its been a while since i checked back here... thanks luciano for all the urls. hope that this thread reli help others out there. certainly helped me![]()
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my programme is target 3001! v11 (not v12 ı dont advise) i think it's the best free pcb program. it has a large library,autorouter,autoplacer,3d view,free updates etc, etc.
ı advise this German miracle, because Toyota F1 uses it
"You may kill Turks but You cannot defeat them" Napoleon
I'm going to learn me some Eagle.... one of the few available for OSX as far as I'm aware... or one of the few that anyone will actually recommend, anyway.
Here is one from New Zealand -
Hutson Systems
http://www.hutson.co.nz/
I downloaded it yesterday and had a bit of a look. There are some things missing but considering the price and that this is only version 1.0x it looks like pretty good value for money. I always try the demo with out looking at the help file as I find this a good indication of ease of use. I just can't relate to Eagle but maybe thats because I'm so use to Protel ?
Here are a couple more I don't think have been listed...
TinyCAD for Windows
http://tinycad.sourceforge.net/Links.html
Autotrax (no relation to the old Protel DOS version)
http://www.autotraxeda.com/
Roger Lascelles VCad Page (this is a Veroboard layout program that uses Netlists)
http://www.geocities.com/rogerlasau/VCad.html
There are some OS offerings as well, though not all work on Windows.
I use QCAD.
My Creality Ender 3 S1 Plus is a giant paperweight that can't even be used as a boat anchor, cause I'd be fined for polluting our waterways with electronic devices.
Not as dumb as yesterday, but stupider than tomorrow!
Man, there's so many choices out there. I have tried AutotraxEDA (which will soon be available on OSX apparently) on windows, and it sucked. Certain things caused it to crash completely without responding, and sometimes it would take a minute or two to startup, even though it apparently wasn't actually doing anything. AFAIK it's being developed by only one guy... he has a lot of faith in it, but it seems pretty terrible to me.
Eagle seems pretty wierd to me too - the only reason I wanted to learn it was because it runs on OSX.
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