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Title: pcb software
Post by: leonhendrix on May 04, 2004, 09:29:17 AM
I've just finished a layout of a univox superfuzz useing expresspcb and the bloody thing had dots all over it which i cant rid of. (i knew they would make the board for you but i also thought u could make your own using the program).

so my question is, what other free software could i use

also i would like something that could be used with futurlec (prototype boards look cheap)
thanx
Title: pcb software
Post by: Paul Perry (Frostwave) on May 04, 2004, 09:51:26 AM
http://www.robotroom.com/PCB.html
shows how to get rid of the dots, and everything else you need to know.
(I found this by going to the 'search' on this boiard & typing in

pcbexpress dots

this is the ONLY board I ever managed to get good results from a search engine!! congrats! adn thanx to BILLYL for the original post to the link.
Title: pcb software
Post by: BILLYL on May 04, 2004, 11:56:07 AM
You are quite welcome..

Using that link will help you greatly in producing a pretty good PCB layout

Have fun

BILLYL
Title: pcb software
Post by: Mike Nichting on May 04, 2004, 12:10:46 PM
I'm glad you brought that up~!! I have the same problem and I had to take white out to get rid of the dots so that I could make a P/N/Peel version of my layout.
I believe the dots are so that you can't use the layout to make your own PCB and have to go throught Express PCB to get them.
They are a great company with great customer service but when you're only doing one or two of something the cost doesn't quite compute.

Thanks Paul and Billy~!!!

Rock on,
Mike N.
Title: pcb software
Post by: Paul Marossy on May 04, 2004, 06:16:33 PM
Eagle works pretty decent for the simpler circuits.
Title: pcb software
Post by: bobbletrox on May 04, 2004, 07:23:46 PM
Does anyone use the "link schematic" option with PCBexpress?  The biggest problem I have with making layouts is making sure I've connected everything properly...and I've seen a few programs that link components with lines to show which components need to be connected to what according to the schematic.
Title: pcb software
Post by: Gringo on May 04, 2004, 10:34:12 PM
I use it, it's my favourite feature so far. You gotta make sure you got the schem right  :roll:  :evil:
Title: pcb software
Post by: BILLYL on May 05, 2004, 07:48:31 AM
Starting to learn that function now.  WHat happens if you can't find the right component from the list?  How do you get around that?

BILLYL