Set preferences > general > layers to 1

Autoroute will then do it's stuff, but there will normally be a few
tracks that you have to do by hand.

Andy


 On Mon, 19 Jul 2010 15:14:49 -0000
"Paulo" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi everyone, I'm new around here..
> 
> I dont know if you answered it before, I try to search but I couldnt find any 
> related, very sorry if double posted, really.
> 
> Well, I've downloaded the last available version of KICAD from their website 
> and, I'm not capable of autoroute in a only one side, its seems to be 
> pre-configured with 2 layer of copper and I guess its cannot be modified.
> 
> I've read a very good tutorial in the web and I could start a new project 
> from zero knowledge at all of the program, I make the sch, then about 2 hours 
> I have all components rady in the PCB with the vias, pads, etc BUT IT make me 
> 2 layers, front I back, wich differs from various tutorials I found on the 
> net..
> 
> Well, thank you for all of your time reading this, KICAD deserves my time too 
> now and has won my entire attention, ITS A GREAT SOFTWARE!!!  ;-)
> 
> Kind Regards,
> 
> 
> 
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