15-03-2013, 11:37 PM
Thanks Alan.
It's just that for a long time I have been searching for a simple-to-use cct. drawing PC program that:
(a) doesn't cost the earth (read: free, ideally);
(b) doesn't require hours of study and a good knowledge of software 'things' to be able to use it;
© doesn't contain lots of other features that I don't need: such as pcb layouts, etc.
(d) produces clean, crisp schematics with a library of electronic 'things' which includes vintage components, like valves, etc.
I'm sure there is something out there somewhere that meets that spec.: it's just that I haven't found it yet. But I do recall seeing something that meets that description of mine many years ago in my then line of employment. And that ran under DOS on a PC/XT, too.
Al. / March 15. //
It's just that for a long time I have been searching for a simple-to-use cct. drawing PC program that:
(a) doesn't cost the earth (read: free, ideally);
(b) doesn't require hours of study and a good knowledge of software 'things' to be able to use it;
© doesn't contain lots of other features that I don't need: such as pcb layouts, etc.
(d) produces clean, crisp schematics with a library of electronic 'things' which includes vintage components, like valves, etc.
I'm sure there is something out there somewhere that meets that spec.: it's just that I haven't found it yet. But I do recall seeing something that meets that description of mine many years ago in my then line of employment. And that ran under DOS on a PC/XT, too.
Al. / March 15. //






