As I wrote I just look to Eagle, that's very interesting because it work also in windows. But to try drawing a new simbol, drawing a complex schematic, making a PCB, may be with ground plane, take time. I look at geda but I had some problems with installation. I'm not so skilled in Linux and I prefere "automatic" installation, with rpm. In geda home page I don't find a simple way to install it. Unfortunately I don't know how to debug. If it's not too much complicated try to explain me and I'll do it and post the output. I'll read the article. Thanks Alle 18:16, venerdì 5 novembre 2004, Joaquín Fernández ha scritto: > >Hi > > > >I'm evaluating Eagle, but at first look it seems very "simple". I > > continue to learn and evaluate it but it take quite a lot of time. > > > >Instead I would start as soon as possible with Linux and one solution > > would be OrCAD (that I know well) running with WinE. > > I have used Eagle several times and it is very good program (in windows, > the GUI of program is more nice than Linux :s). I have been able to make > many small designs with it. In Linux there are some apps for electronics, > gEDA is a good tools and PCB too. You can read the follow article > http://www-mtl.mit.edu/~mcmahill/PCB/gEDA-PCB.html. > > But if you want OrCAD, please debug the program and post the output from > debugger, may be we can help you. > > Regards > > > Joaquín > _______________________________________________ > wine-users mailing list > wine-users@xxxxxxxxxx > http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users _______________________________________________ wine-users mailing list wine-users@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users