Stuart

I havent found what I'd like yet
Meaning,something that lays out cables and nailboards so cables can be duped
Layout of cable harnesses showing connectors...
Panel layouts showing cable paths
There's youtube flvs of similar using Inventor/AcadElectrical and with
Solidworks
Those are very close. SW likely is the gui-est

I'm going thru the ACAD-E startup guide now.
i hope to use qemu & XP

the eagle/geda/qelectrotech are good 2D tools
QElectrotech looks more cable/panel based than the others (need BOM
and palletes of contactors/fuses/term blox...)

I'd look thru the demos to see what mates with your vision

regards
TomP

On Thu, Jul 22, 2010 at 10:57 AM, Stuart Stevenson <[email protected]> wrote:
> Gentlemen,
>  I would like to find software to create/document schematics for my
> machines. I would like to have symbols and features to place where needed.
> Is there anything out there?
> Sorry if this has been addressed before.
> Free is good but it doesn't have to be free - just not many thousands of
> dollars.
> thanks
> Stuart
>
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