Hey I am looking for a free program on circuit drawing to do a home? Thanks. Kev
http://www.bartels.de/bae/baeprice_en.htm http://www.cadsoft.de/cgi-bin/downl..._public/download.htm.de&dir=eagle/program/4.1 http://www.tech-chat.de/files/AACircuit1_28_6.zip Regards, Dieter
It appears your Aussie-to-English translator needs tweaking. We are assuming you want to draw schematic diagrams. .. A post from Markus Zingg earlier today with a caveat about EAGLE: http://groups.google.com/group/comp...less+*-*-*-projects-could-no-longer-be-opened news:
For electronic schematics (not house-wiring), you can simulate them as well as draw them if you download LTSpice (aka SwitcherCadIII), free from http://www.linear.com . - Tom Gootee http://www.fullnet.com/u/tomg
.. I've never bothered to try this lock-in-ware, http://groups.google.com/group/sci....-*-polygons-curves+*-*-*-*-*-camera-ready-art but if it's a difficult to print out schematics from this purpose-built proprietary "solutuon" as it is to print out layouts http://groups.google.com/group/sci....zes+ready-to-be-printed+qq+Postscript-printer I say "Feh".
plz dnt uz im-spk on Usenet. You might also try to learrn something abiut a subject before posting. "SPICE" is a **concept**. Identifying it as the name of a program shows that you have no useful information on the topic.
^ plz try a spell-check if you're going to have a go at someone for the way they write. It's you who has no useful information on the topic. "SPICE is a general-purpose circuit simulation program..." http://bwrc.eecs.berkeley.edu/Classes/IcBook/SPICE/ All SPICEs are based on Berkley code, AFAIK. Which is why they all have "SPICE" in the name. Tim
The one and only FreePcb http://www.freepcb.com/ Kind Regards, Daniel Mandic P.S.: A Masterwork, IMHO.
....which uses a netlist input and DOES NOT have a schematic-drawing front end [1] --which is what the OP wanted. (...though, I acknowdedge, this makes me no less wrong as to the continued existance of Berkley SPICE.) Goes to the point I was *attempting* to make. "Where to Find SPICE A wide variety of versions of SPICE are available from the design automation industry and from academia." Some of THOSE are the ones that can be used to draw schematics --and, with names like PSPICE, HSPICE, ngspice, and SPICE-OPUS, *none* of them are named simply "SPICE". .. .. [1] ...or have I missed something?