I have been using OrCad SDT and PCB 386+ since the middle 1980's. It is a DOS based classic, and runs very nicely using the DOSEMU emulator on linux. It also runs nicely on Windows machines using their various dosbox incantations.
The full package is available in the files section of the yahoo DosOrCad group. It has no really important limitations, and is still being used commercially by hundreds of users... most of which occupy the DosOrCad group. One of the users I know used it to develop PC motherboards. -Chuck Harris Mark Kahrs wrote:
I'll add my $0.01 (depreciated). I am working on a project with Eagle. I started with the Gnu cad stuff but like many free software projects, it has multiple user interfaces and clunks. I tired of it and switched to Eagle.
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