Thanks Dan! Apparently the early versions were done free/open source but later versions have gone commercial. That's a shame.
Thanks for the information! Have a nice day! Andrew Lynch --- In [email protected], Dan Andersson <d...@...> wrote: > > Andrew, > > This software deviated towards a fully commercial solution. Look at the dates > in the link you have. > > You can find the info at www.toporouter.com > > A full router fitting KiCad will probably go for around 5 - 6 k US $. > > Remember! Don't mix proprietary and Open Source as you can run foul of what > yu > can do with your design! > > > //Dan, M0DFI > > > On Wednesday 02 Dec 2009 03:08:25 lynchaj wrote: > > Hi! Thanks for making KiCAD. It is a great program and I use it often to > > make PCBs for the N8VEM homebrew computer project. > > > > I recently came across an interesting web page for an topological > > autorouter being developed and wondered if KiCAD developers were aware of > > it. > > > > http://www.wand.net.nz/~amb33/toporouter/ > > > > Is there any plan for integration of this topological autorouter with > > KiCAD? I think it would be dramatic improvement to the existing > > autorouter within KiCAD. > > > > Thanks for all your hard work on KiCAD. I very much appreciate it. > > > > Thanks and have a nice day! > > > > Andrew Lynch > > >
