Thanks to everyone, for those who dont know yet, last version do not have the option "1 LAYER COOPER" like v_2009, but I've discrovered the answer yersterday probing various items...
And, thats exactly like Jean Pierre Says, ( THANK YOU ) I've wondering the solution could be the simplest I've imagined, and that was I' had attach an image to this message of what to do if you want/need to upgrade to kicad 2010 and you are in the autorouter step. I must say that it is the simpler eda application I ever used I its gratefull to do a job in less minutes (right now I've learned how hehe) without expend lot of time learning a much more complex and complete cad system just for hobby.... BTW, Its right answering here of must be done in the page of the kicad users group? Thank you everyone again !! Kind regards, ---------------------------------------------- So long & 10x for all the smiles.. --- El mié, 7/21/10, jean-pierre charras <jean-pierre.char...@gipsa-lab.inpg.fr> escribió: De: jean-pierre charras <jean-pierre.char...@gipsa-lab.inpg.fr> Asunto: Re: [kicad-users] Re: SINGLE COPPER SIDE IN NEW VERSION (2010-MAY) A: kicad-users@yahoogroups.com Fecha: miércoles, 21 de julio de 2010, 06:41 am Andy Eskelson a écrit : Usually a zone with no net will still route on both sides, but it will attempt to create isolated tracks inside the zone. (I am still using the 2009 final version hence the ability to select only one layer) Andy Boards have always at least 2 layers... to autoroute only one layer (could be the front or the back layer): - with internal router : select the same layer for the 2 layers in layer pair dialog. - with Freeroute: de-activate the unwanted layer ( in Freeroute: Parameter->Autoroute). -- Jean-Pierre CHARRAS Maître de conférences. Institut Universitaire de Technologie 1 de Grenoble Génie Electrique et Informatique Industrielle 2 BP 67, 38402 St Martin d'Heres Cedex Recherche : GIPSA-LAB - INPG Rue de la Houille Blanche 38400 Saint Martin d'Heres