Well playing with this ecad s/w some more, I find it to be a bit clunky. I guess the thing to do, is do up a design and post it here, so others can use it and follow along in this tutorial. Hope he does not give up and can be productive and make use of this free s/w. I am work with Terry(still4given) to help him learn to use a ecad tool. I see people using Eagle, DipTrace, Sprint with all their limitations, God-damit, there must be something these days we can all agree to use and share our designs. Thought this DIY forum, seems to have standardized on using LTSpice but yet can figure out a free usable ecad pcb pkg = nuts. I have used, Cadence Allegro and Mentor BS before, what are considered some of the high end pcb s/w. IMO not as good as orcad, but better than eagle or diptrace. Not too bad a tutorial, missing a few important points.īut all in all so far, it is what I consider as okay or worth while investing some time for a learning curve. Started from June 2013, to May/June 2015 = quiet a long time. I read the articles in Elektor, written by Neil Greunding. If it runs on Vista so what does that say I get authorization failure when I try to run it on my HP DC5100 desktop using WinXP. I am evaluating DesignSpark PCB version 7.1 on a HP DV6500 laptop running Win Vista I do not know what version was evaluated when this thread was started. It is now 2015, maybe it is time to revisit this software again. Rather than start a new thread I will use this one instead.
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