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To: Beam@sgiblab.sgi.com
From: Dwight Robinson dwightrobinson@home.com
Date: Tue, 5 Oct 1999 17:44:15 -0500
Subject: PC board layout programs



> I am looking for a freeware, shareware, or demo printed circuit board lay=
out
> program suitable for use in a high school electronics class. The student=
s
> projects are generally not large (ie 8 ICs or less), so a crippled demo
> program may be fine. I have access to 486's running Windows 3.1 in the r=
oom
> and Pentiums running Windows 95 out of the room.
> =

> Any suggestions?
> =

> Thanks, Dwight Robinson
> =

> =



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href=3D"
www.expresspcb.com
">http://www.expresspcb.com">www.expresspcb.com
 

Killer!  The program is fre=
e and =

they will tell you how much the boards cost and how long it'll take to get =
them =

to your door!

 

Richard Caudle

href=3D"mailto:richard@cqc.com">richard@cqc.com

Home ICQ - =

Frankendaddy

 

Guardians of the sacred words: N=
ee, =

Ptang, and NeeWhon!         =






 

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From: Dwight Robinson <
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To: <
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Sent: Tuesday, October 05, 1999 =
4:43 =

PM

Subject: PC board layout =

programs


> I am looking for =
a =

freeware, shareware, or demo printed circuit board layout
> program =

suitable for use in a high school electronics class.  The students
=
> =

projects are generally not large (ie 8 ICs or less), so a crippled demo
=
> =

program may be fine.  I have access to 486's running Windows 3.1 in th=
e =

room
> and Pentiums running Windows 95 out of the room.
>
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gt; =

Any suggestions?
>
> Thanks, Dwight Robinson
>
> =





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