> Hello Larry, > > Am 2008-06-18 11:35:04, schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]: >> Michelle >> My (no defunct) company went through a similar search as you. What we >> found was some very good and very expensive software, primarily ported >> to >> Suns, and some reasonably good and reasonably inexpensive software, >> unfortunately ported to XP. Perhaps others can suggest something that >> combines the XP-like cost with (some of the) UNIX-like features. Due to >> cost reasons we ended up with the XP stuff. Hope you find something >> that >> matches your needs. >> Larry > > My VariCAD is runnin on Debian and there is nothing which beat it. > Handling, Usability, Performance and Price <SIGH> 20.000 Euro. > > Do you mean a Layout-Software for PCBs? > What "expensive" and "less expensive" was it? > > Thanks, Greetings and nice Day/Evening > Michelle Konzack > Systemadministrator > 24V Electronic Engineer > Tamay Dogan Network > Debian GNU/Linux Consultant
Michelle The software I used included a schematic capture package, and a PCB layout package. As do most layout packages this one required some human input for the layout rules (line widths, hole sizes, etc.) and for routing in case the built-in algorithm got "stumped". The output of the PCB layout package was a file in standard (e.g. Gerber) format that one could send to someone to make the boards themselves. The schematic package was called Circuit Maker and the companion PCB board layout package was called TraxMaker. The packages at that time were relatively inexpensive (e.g. several hundred US dollars) and only ran on XP. I believe both packages and the (Austrailian) company that developed them were bought by someone else but some Googling will tell you the new names if you are interested. Again these were more for boards that had perhaps up to a few hundred components and for relatively small boards--"perfect" for a small company doing in-house layout but out-house board manufacture. Larry P.S. The Sun packages were Mentor Graphics' and VERY complex and VERY expensive (several tens of thousand US dollars as I recall). These are used, for example, by the PC motherboard companies (multilayer boards, plated-through holes, vias, etc.) > > > -- > Linux-User #280138 with the Linux Counter, http://counter.li.org/ > ##################### Debian GNU/Linux Consultant ##################### > Michelle Konzack Apt. 917 ICQ #328449886 > +49/177/9351947 50, rue de Soultz MSN LinuxMichi > +33/6/61925193 67100 Strasbourg/France IRC #Debian (irc.icq.com) > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]