On Fri, 04 Apr 2003 13:13:02 -0600, you wrote:
>> I usually use Eagle Layout Software. I've also used express PCB. Both
>> are free. Eagle will not let you lay out a board larger than 3x4"
>> without registering. You can make a schematic as large as you like.
>> There tends to be a lot of information on the net for Eagle too.. If you
>> would like it, you can email me, Mark.
>Actually, think Mark J. is talking about drafting new schematics, not the
>actual PCB layout - correct Mark?
In which case, the free version of Eagle will work just fine for him.
:) PCB creation in Eagle is a separate process from schematic capture.
(Though once you've created a board from your schematic, any changes you
make to the schematic will automatically be reflected on the PCB layout.)
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