jack kinnon said:
In hardware design, I'm looking for E-CAD for analog and digital
circuit design and simulation.
Try electric, from http://www.staticfreesoft.com
Electric is a free, GPLed (available with source) VLSI Design System that
runs on Unix/Linux/Mac OS and Windoze. It is a complete
On Mon, Jun 14, 2004 at 07:02:01AM -0700, jack kinnon wrote:
Hi folks,
I have now a working Linux system with an acceptable GUI and a broadband link for
communication, all with
freely available software. But without application software, they don't mean
much. I'm looking
On Wed, 16 Jun 2004, Micha Feigin wrote:
In hardware design, I'm looking for E-CAD for analog and digital circuit
design and simulation. Does SPICE
run on Linux?
use geda ... its free and tons of other cae/cad apps
( all free and GPL'd )
http://linux-cae.net
i
Hi
That's true, there are a lot of possible
mix-and-match. I am looking for a completed one that
may suit my needs. Basically I have in mind an
integrated environment like those available fr Borland
or MS.
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On Tuesday 15 June 2004 10:17 pm, jack kinnon wrote:
That's true, there are a lot of possible
mix-and-match. I am looking for a completed one that
may suit my needs. Basically I have in mind an
integrated environment like those available fr Borland
or MS.
Some of us think the MS or Borland
Incoming from Al Davis:
On Tuesday 15 June 2004 10:17 pm, jack kinnon wrote:
That's true, there are a lot of possible
mix-and-match. I am looking for a completed one that
may suit my needs. Basically I have in mind an
integrated environment like those available fr Borland
or MS.
Some
Hi folks,
I have now a working Linux system with an acceptable GUI and a broadband linkfor communication, all with freely available software. But without application software, they don't mean much. I'm looking for good application software in the areas of hardware and software design.
In
jack kinnon wrote:
Hi folks,
I have now a working Linux system with an acceptable GUI and a
broadband link for communication, all with freely available software.
But without application software, they don't mean much. I'm looking
for good application software in the areas of hardware and
jack kinnon wrote:
Hi folks,
I have now a working Linux system with an acceptable GUI and a
broadband link for communication, all with freely available software.
But without application software, they don't mean much. I'm looking
for good application software in the areas of hardware and
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