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Re: USB scope pcb's. compare PCBCAD51 with Kicad


 

I tried the demo out yesterday on a fast win10 x64 machine. It was a bit slow in responsiveness. Selecting and moving items was not intuitive, but I admit
I didn't read the manual either. Drawing traces was fast. Zooming was difficult?as it was much slower than the mouse-wheel rate, so I?
often?overshot/undershot the view area I wanted. I didn't reboot the pc after installation, so I don't know it that was a factor.?
There was no uninstaller found in add/remove programs, so deleting the folder left the xnd framework and other artifacts.

I think it will be really good with a few iterations of dev. -Lee

On Wed, Oct 23, 2019 at 6:06 PM Steve <steve65@...> wrote:
Hi Rob,

I'd be interested in what you think of PCBCAD51 after you take a look at it.

Steve


On 10/23/2019 8:57 PM, Rob via Groups.Io wrote:
My needs for electronic circuit design are CAVEMAN simple.
So I was pretty stunned by EAGLE when I went through the motions of picking parts out of the libraries and then drawing the "net" connections and then
when it was time to work with a PCB layout and drag the parts onto the PCB I had 8 out of 25 components listed as having 1 or 2 connections missing.
and there was no fix for this disaster.
I wasted weeks with that one error.... then moved on to Kicad and concluded that the amount of time spent in the process was waaaaaaaaaaaaay more more time than it
takes me to simple take a schematic into GIMP and hand draw copper traces and then add text in red on another layer.

Noting that this is about as HOME BREW you can do with a PCB





I'll try this PCBCAD51 ..... it cost less than a beer in my local pub.





On 10/23/2019 07:56 PM, Harvey White wrote:

I've used EAGLE for years, but that's version 7.7 for which I have a hobbiest/non-profit license.? It takes a bit of getting used to, and has a quirk or two.? My problem with Kicad is that it has no autorouter (and yes, I know it does have a "link" to another program.? Too much bother.

No experience with any version of Eagle from 8 to present, and not likely to have any, I do not have any sympathy with a subscription license, which forces me to keep paying indefinitely for something I'd already have paid for once (and only).

Much depends on the size of your PC board, and the complexity of the layout.


Harvey


On 10/23/2019 6:59 PM, Rob via Groups.Io wrote:

I spent an extremely UNrewarding 3 months learning EAGLE and KiCAD and got tripped up by some glitches.

If PCBCAD51 proves to me to be without those glitches then I would buy it.



On 10/23/2019 04:45 PM, Jan Kok wrote:
Gentlemen, gentlemen, please tone it down.
Here is the policy about ads from this group's monthly mailing:

"Suggestions, recommendations and such, to and from professionals and companies are welcome. If you are posting for your own business, please limit ads to once a month and feel free to post your site in the Links area. Company representatives are encouraged to respond to legit requests for information as long as you identify your connection. IE, don't pretend to be an unconnected customer, there are enough savvy people here that you'll be found out quickly. Just use common sense about replying or people might think you are flogging your business.

Spam- Spammers will be treated with all the respect they deserve. Off Topic sale ads, links, uploads, etc. will be treated as spam and may result in your removal from the list and banning from every other list I am listowner or moderator of."

I think some of us are annoyed at the misleading title of this thread. If you want to advertise something, please title the thread "Ad: <name of product>". Then each of us can decide whether we want to look at the ad.

Personally, I would likely check out any ad for PCB CAD software, and I'm glad to know about PCBCAD51. Based solely on the description (I haven't used it) it seems capable, and the price is certainly affordable.

I've already installed the free, open source KiCad PCB CAD package, and have entered one schematic but haven't tried to do a layout yet. If PCBCAD51 is significantly better in some way (easier to learn or use, more flexible, can import or export more PCB file formats...) then I would consider using it on my next project.

So, my suggestion to Cresswellavenue would be to create a new thread, titled "Ad: PCBCAD51 - comparison with KiCad" (or other, affordable CAD packages), and show the comparison. If someone tries PCBCAD51, they might post a reply to the ad, giving their impression about it, and thus keeping the thread "alive" and visible.

On Wed, Oct 23, 2019 at 2:38 AM cresswellavenue@... via Groups.Io <cresswellavenue=[email protected]> wrote:
[quote] It's advertising of his CAD software.

The same poster has been flooding diyAudio threads with repetitive information and posts that don't add value to a thread..
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I have wrote some PCBCAD software ? get over it. Jealous ?
If? I spam diyaudio how come I have been on there 10 years and never been banned ?
Get your facts right before making outrageous accusations.





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