It's not open source, what if they stop supplying a free version?
On Sep 21, 12:14 am, William <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Matt,
>
> Why not give Eagle from CadSoft a try. The free version is adequate
> for many projects, and I think you'll find lots of JAL folks using it
> already, for example Wouter's Blink-Led
> page:http://www.voti.nl/blink/index.html
>
> William
>
> On Sep 20, 10:13 pm, mattschinkel <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > I am drawing up schematics for my sd card lib and hard disk lib.
>
> > I was thinking it may be a good idea for us to all use the same
> > scematic software, and possibly include scematics with the jalilb
> > pack. Of course PDF versions are also a good idea.
>
> > It would be nice if we could have 1 schematic for each sample, this
> > would be very great for users.
>
> > What program do you use for drawing schematics?
>
> > I have been trying out TinyCad fromhttp://tinycad.sourceforge.net/
> > It is open source. With this software, there is ability to output a
> > Net List for your pcb layouts.
>
> > It currently contains about 100 parts. With this software, we can make
> > a jallib parts list to contain all microcontrollers and other parts
> > such as sd card, hard disk, etc. This jallib parts list can go on SVN
> > for updating.
>
> > What do you think?
>
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