Yes,
The DOS circad I've been using has 16 drawing layers. So the BOARD
layers might be as few as 8 or as many as 14...
I forgot to add that the DOS version is now about 600 bucks. And it
includes the ability to output for trace isolation milling directly.
Also, in the windows version you can import a bitmap and run traces
and pads "on top of" what you've pulled in with the bitmap. Makes
reverse engineering nice and easy.
This brings up something I've been wondering about Eagle... Can you
create a schematic from the board layout?
Thank you in advance,
Ballendo
In Homebrew_PCBs, Stefan Trethan <stefan_trethan@g...> wrote:
> these are drawing layers i think, not board layers.
> you have one for part outline, one for place outline, one for drill
> drawing,
> one for drill, 2 for solder paste, 2 for solder mask, and finally a
number
> of copper
> layers, which are your board layers. there are also a variety of
other
> layers which i never use. (and there is a "general" for the "rubber
bands"
> for routing)
> I only know from orcad where i think you can add more layers (Don't
know
> if there
> is any limit).