PCB CAD software (was: Re: press-n-peel: any experiences?)
The Proteus
proteus at xmission.com
Fri Oct 15 18:40:24 CEST 1999
Additions and questions:
If you have A LOT of money, get PADS.
And I was wondering about the Linux version of Eagle... is it decent for
professional work, or would you either have to sell your soul (Mentor
Graphics or Cadence) or go to NT? I'm going to be playing with eagle in a
while, but just wanted to get the groups opinions as well.
TIA,
The Proteus
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On Fri, 15 Oct 1999, Anders Sponton wrote:
> If you got money (I don´t) try Protel or ORCAD.
> If you don´t have lotsa money try Eagle. http://www.cadsoftusa.com
> Eagle comes in DOS, Win and Linux formats. I use Win and Linux here at
> school (and Protel). The free version is limited in PCB size but it´s
> still very useful. The license is very cheap for the "normal" version.
>
> Anders, Sweden
>
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