[time-nuts] Schematic capture, anyone?

Tom Holmes tholmes at woh.rr.com
Fri Feb 24 00:46:01 UTC 2012


Jim...

There is a free package called Eagleware that you might find suitable. Or
maybe it is just Eagle; it's been a while.

A little quality time with Google should find it for you easily. It is for
Windows, but there might be a Mac version as well.

Tom Holmes, N8ZM
Tipp City, OH
EM79


> -----Original Message-----
> From: time-nuts-bounces at febo.com [mailto:time-nuts-bounces at febo.com] On
> Behalf Of Jim Hickstein
> Sent: Thursday, February 23, 2012 7:39 PM
> To: time-nuts at febo.com
> Subject: [time-nuts] Schematic capture, anyone?
> 
> What do people use these days for schematic capture (and just possibly PCB
> layout), for low-budget homebrew stuff?  It's been so long since I did
this, I still
> own a T-square and a pile of contemporary relics like rules and triangles.
>   I'll get out my pencil sharpener if I have to.  But really, this must be
a solved
> problem by now.  For less than $300?  I only need TTL, not striplines or
any black
> magic like that.
> 
> I'm a Mac shop, but can of course run Windows if need be.  And to make
matters
> worse, I prefer ANSI logic symbology over shovels-and-spades (or, really,
over
> plain rectangles where you're expected to know what the part number
means).
> This comes from exposure to Control Data, who were big on it back in the
day.  I
> even used to be on the mailing list of the standards committee.  I suppose
that all
> sank without a trace?  If it's still controversial, I apologize in advance
for trolling.
> 
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