Thanks - I've started trying fritzing. I haven't seen where the pocket 
beagle is in the core parts. Do I need to do something to install it?

I also have gEDA/gschem on my list.

Thanks!

-fek

On Wednesday, August 22, 2018 at 2:08:26 PM UTC-7, Chris Green wrote:
>
> Fred Kerr <[email protected] <javascript:>> wrote: 
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> > Hello, 
> > 
> > Hey, Jason - your reference to the Engineer's Notebook (re: elciot18 / 
> ale) 
> > really hit a chord with me as I've thought about an electronics blog 
> > inspired by it but updated to 3.3V and 1.8V logic and other things. I 
> > haven't had bandwidth to work on it until lately, and of course, other 
> > things are starting to hop now, too! 
> > 
> > I need a really simple schematics editor, and an upgrade path after I 
> hit 
> > its limits. 
> > 
> > Do you or anyone have any suggestions? I might just use a stylus on my 
> 2in1 
> > laptop, but it would be nice to work at a slightly higher level! 
> > 
> After many years looking for something both functional adn reasonably 
> easy to use I've settled on gschem which is part of geda. 
>
> -- 
> Chris Green 
> ยท 
>
>

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