I agree, Eagle is a really good program and worth it, even the free
version, the commercial version is well worth it and price really isn't
all that bad when you consider all of the very powerful features that
come with it and any PCB fab accepts the output files.
Curt
Guy Sotomayor wrote:
I use EagleCAD and have been very happy with it. They
have a number
of different versions (but I have the full professional version...$$$)
and the non-professional versions have limits on the size of the board
you can do. Since EagleCAD produces Gerber files and Exelan drill
files, you can go to any board house to have your boards fab'd.
EagleCAD supports Windows, Mac OSX (PPC only...not really a problem
and it's X based) and Linux.
Richard A. Cini wrote:
All:
I?m working on a 6502 project and I have a PC board CAD
recommendation
question. I tried out the software that comes with ExpressPCB and
it?s kind
of bogus. There?s no autorouter, which is exactly what I need (even
if it?s
a basic router).
Does anyone have any recommendations for a reasonably priced
schematics
capture and layout program for either Windows or Mac OSX that can
autoroute
do boards up to say 6? x 8?? When I say reasonable, I?m thinking $250 or
less.
Thanks!
Rich
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Rich Cini
Collector of Classic Computers
Build Master and lead engineer, Altair32 Emulator
http://www.altair32.com
http://highgate.comm.sfu.ca/~rcini/classiccmp