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Subject: Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] My first post

From: DJ Delorie <dj@...>
Date: 2006-12-14

"Richard" <rwskinner@...> writes:
> CAD software, well, I'm not successful with that yet. I got real
> good with Windraft and WinBoard from Ivex but they went out of
> business. I know have to learn Eagle, but their constraints on PCB
> Size is a joke.

Tooting my own horn here, but... have you tried gEDA and PCB? They
are free (beer and speech) and have no intrinsic limits. I once
calculated that the largest board PCB could support was a quarter mile
square, at 0.01 mil resolution (although 32"x32" is a more "stable"
limit, for historical reasons). It also supports an essentially
unlimited number of copper layers (the default build is 8 active
layers out of 16 max, but you can easily compile it for more).

The development group is fairly active at the moment, too.