Schematic drawing packages
The Dark force of dance
batzman at all-electric.com
Tue Apr 20 09:41:35 CEST 1999
Y-ellow Y'all.
What's the go in schematic CAD these days? I'm using something so ancient
I'm probably the only person who remembers it. Even it's author has
probably forgotten it.
I have a couple of other packages too. I foolishly bought Autotrax
schematic with the PCB lay out package some years back now. Never did get
it to work right. It's too cumbersome. I've tried, even recently to create
custom library components to no avail.
I tried a thing called TinyCAD which won't let me even get near creating a
library but I thought it might be small and fast. Both are pretty crap.
Anyone like to enlighten me on something that's fast and easy to use and
easy to learn to drive. I don't care about net-lists and all that crap. By
the time I've set that up I can have the job done. I just want something
that turns out good circuits in something of a standard format and can be
exported to both DXF and bit-maps.
Thanks in advance.
Be absolutely icebox.
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