Hi Clint,
This is an old thread, where did you find this message at? Thanks
for the info. I have the Tango programs and I played with them briefly
but I haven't had time to use them seriously. Don Maslin sent me the
program that I was missing (Thanks, Don!) Mine are DOS versions and were
written for a low-end 386 and they really fly on my 486-100. I have a HP
7550 plotter. I haven't checked to see if Tango supports it but they
probably support something siimilar. They all use HP-GL.
Thanks,
Joe
At 12:55 PM 5/14/01 -0600, you wrote:
Hi Joe,
I've been using this program for years. I use it almost everyday and
find that it is very simple to use (but I have been using it since 1988
so it is now natural to me).
If you can find a flatbed plotter, you can actually put a resist pen
into the pen holder and plot PCB's right at your desk. I have done lots
of boards this way for prototyping purposes and have saved a bundle in
PCB prototyping costs.
Clinton M. Millett, CET, MCSE
Senior Design Technologist
Kayden Instruments Inc.
3368 - 114 Ave SE
Calgary, Alberta, Canada
T2Z 3V6
Phone: (403) 236-6232
FAX: (403) 253-1423
EMAIL:clint.millett@kayden.com