Evan Lavelle wrote:
Even better, IMHO: produce a native Windows build (*not* Cygwin), wrap
it up in a fancy installer, and sell it to Windows users, for maybe $100
- $200. I bet this would make far more money than gedaconsulting.
Steve's pretty much there already, but I suspect that the gschem/pcb
developers would be unimpressed by this.
actually... there is very little work needed to get a fully functioning
(except printing -- you'd still be left with exporting to postscript to
print) pcb in a non-cygwin format. Yes, even including the fancy gui
installer. All of the build framework for that has been in cvs for many
many months. It is just that I've not had the intersection of time
and interest to take the last couple of steps required for getting pcb
to function correctly on windows.
-Dan
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