AW: [sdiy] EDWin PCB software
Scott Gravenhorst
music.maker at gte.net
Thu Oct 11 07:15:46 CEST 2001
I've been both complemented and laughed at for how
I do schematics... I use Microsoft Paint. I have
one document that has almost any part I can think
of. I copy and paste to my work document. It really
doesn't take that much time. There's no learning
curve at all. And if you use Windows, you have Paint
sorta like free.
Anyone interested in my parts document can go to
http://home1.gte.net/res0658s/parts.gif
and see a GIF version. You should be able to convert
this to BMP, but if not, email me and I will send
the real BMP via email.
Czech Martin <Martin.Czech at Micronas.com> wrote:
>> I bought version 1.5 non-commercial a long time ago (3-4
>> years). It was so
>> bad I gave up on it in less that a couple of days. Creating
>> new symbols and
>> components in it was really teadious and obscure. It maybe
>
>I second that. It is useless.
>I have the feeling that setting up a CAD system complete
>with all views (so that they can interact) is so much
>work that it has way too much overhead for our little
>projects.
>
>
>m.c.
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