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William at MyBlueRoom

Jan 1, 1970
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www.myblueroom.com

I've posted some schematics, descriptions & source code to follow.

Site will be updated with 3 new schematics in the coming days.

Take a look and tell me what you think

Bill
 
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Henry

Jan 1, 1970
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William at MyBlueRoom said:
www.myblueroom.com

I've posted some schematics, descriptions & source code to follow.

Site will be updated with 3 new schematics in the coming days.

Take a look and tell me what you think

Bill

Looks fine to me (from a page layout POV). What software do you make your
schematics in? They look good.

Henry
 
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Richard Harris

Jan 1, 1970
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Me to would like to know what software you use to produce your schematics...
they are impressive.
 
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William at MyBlueRoom

Jan 1, 1970
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I've got an ancient version of OrCAD, Snagit 7 allows me to print
directly to a .PNG and Adobe Acrobat to make the .PDF files

Trying to learn Eagle for the PCBs.
 
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Henry

Jan 1, 1970
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William at MyBlueRoom said:
I've got an ancient version of OrCAD, Snagit 7 allows me to print
directly to a .PNG and Adobe Acrobat to make the .PDF files

Trying to learn Eagle for the PCBs.

I have tried using OpenOffice Draw. There is a 3rd party set of "Schematics"
objects, but I have had mixed results in getting components to "connect up"
in a well behaved fashion. The one advantage, is that it is free.

Henry
 
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JeffM

Jan 1, 1970
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Trying to learn Eagle for the PCBs.
I have tried using OpenOffice Draw.
Henry
Well, it is vector-based
--but a purpose-specific package is FAR superior for ECAD work.

The app that William mentioned,
Cadsoft's EAGLE, has a very useable demo.

KiCAD (gratis and libre) is making some big ripples recently.

gEDA (gratis and libre)
has (somewhat dated) Windoze binaries available.
They concentrate their efforts on Linux and port it to M$ later.
..
..
The one advantage, is that it is free.
So are KiCAD and gEDA
(both are open source software--as is OOo).
http://www.google.com/search?q=define:open+source+software
 
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