2006/3/16, John Purbrick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
I have used the version of October 15, 2005 under Windows98 for a relative big project with only printing troubles, but by plotting in Poscript and then printing the file on a PS printer there was no problem.
OK, now I work with Linux and even sometime with XP ;-)
Danilo UccelliI wanted to try Kicad on my Win98 machine and I brought the software home only
to have it immediately tell me "Will not run on Win98". Are you saying there's
an earlier version that might work?
Now let me tell you about my laptop with Win95 on it...
Actually that's the one I program the microcontrollers on and for that, it's
still working OK. I don't expect it to do anything new.
These things are matters of when one decides to replace a perfectly useful
computer and put one's hard-earned cash into Bill Gates's pocket for the new
operating system.
I have used the version of October 15, 2005 under Windows98 for a relative big project with only printing troubles, but by plotting in Poscript and then printing the file on a PS printer there was no problem.
OK, now I work with Linux and even sometime with XP ;-)
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