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On Mon, 21 Jan 2013 13:15:54 -0500, rickman wrote:
On 1/21/2013 3:58 AM, raypsi wrote: Well then, when I send in the files they need to produce the PCB how will I know it's going to come out right, wait unless the software shows me a layout of the PCB on my monitor and I just do a print screen and photoshop it? A costumer would be not so bright to spend hundreds of USD on a bunch of PCB's that don't come out right. PCB123's minimum cost is $109 for 2pcs of 9 square inch board. You must be from a third world backwater country if you think that is a high price. You don't get the concept. They lock you into buying boards only from them. Otherwise they would just let you produce Gerber files from the tool. Why not use a good, open source tool like FreePCB? That is what I recommend. Rick I use Eagle, but I started before the open-source tools got good enough to be real. They have a limited-size free (but not open source) version. -- My liberal friends think I'm a conservative kook. My conservative friends think I'm a liberal kook. Why am I not happy that they have found common ground? Tim Wescott, Communications, Control, Circuits & Software http://www.wescottdesign.com |
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