> Sure, but I don't think that's what gEDA was meant to do. But geda *was* meant to be able to hook in other sources of data.
> Ok, if gEDA is geared towards ASIC/FPGA that's different. It's not - *his* work is geared towards it, and he had a way to make geda work smoothly with his data needs. Each geda user is going to have a preferred way of doing things, and geda needs to be amenable to all of those. *Some* will be defaults, but others may need some custom geda setups to flow smoothly. > Wow. With CAD? My first CAD exposure was Racal-Redac on a VAX but being Oh crap, now we're reminiscing. 20 years ago I started with Data General's internal CAD system on D470C terminals. A few years later we switched to Cadstar, and a long hiatus later, I'm using gEDA. > young I could only get after-midnight time slots so I resorted to vellum > and ink pens. mmm... pens, stickers, and FeCl from Radio Shack. That was about 30 years ago for me. I still have some of the stickers, too. > Again, I don't want it to cater to me. I might never use gschem, > just wanted to give feedback. What about PCB, though? That runs on Linux/Mac/Windows too. _______________________________________________ geda-user mailing list [email protected] http://www.seul.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/geda-user

