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Eagle 5.11.0 - Circuit Board CAD software SFS Package
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Q5sys


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PostPosted: Tue 08 Feb 2011, 19:18    Post subject:  Eagle 5.11.0 - Circuit Board CAD software SFS Package
Subject description: Freeware version
 

The EAGLE Layout Editor is an easy to use, yet powerful tool for designing printed circuit boards (PCBs). The name EAGLE is an acronym, which stands for

Easily Applicable Graphical Layout Editor

The program consists of three main modules

* Layout Editor
* Schematic Editor
* Autorouter

which are embedded in a single user interface. Therefore there is no need for converting netlists between schematics and layouts.


What can the Freeware version do... well here you go: http://www.cadsoftusa.com/freeware.htm

Get v5.11.0 here.

Want an older version? 5.8.0 can be found here.

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PostPosted: Tue 08 Feb 2011, 19:41    Post subject: Re: Eagle 5.11.0 - Circuit Board CAD software SFS Package
Subject description: Freeware version
 

Q5sys wrote:
The EAGLE Layout Editor is an easy to use, yet powerful tool for designing printed circuit boards (PCBs). The name EAGLE is an acronym, which stands for

Easily Applicable Graphical Layout Editor

The program consists of three main modules

* Layout Editor
* Schematic Editor
* Autorouter

which are embedded in a single user interface. Therefore there is no need for converting netlists between schematics and layouts.


What can the Freeware version do... well here you go: http://www.cadsoftusa.com/freeware.htm

Get v5.11.0 here.

Want an older version? 5.8.0 can be found here.


Eagle is a really cool program. I started using it more than a decade ago. Pretty easy to learn, even without a manual.

Thanks Q5sys! (downloading SciLab as well Very Happy )

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PostPosted: Tue 08 Feb 2011, 20:46    Post subject:  

Thanks Q5sys. It doesn't come with menu entry, though, so I had to figure out that it's stored in /opt. But it starts up fine in my puppeee.
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PostPosted: Tue 08 Feb 2011, 23:34    Post subject:  

jamesbond wrote:
Thanks Q5sys. It doesn't come with menu entry, though, so I had to figure out that it's stored in /opt. But it starts up fine in my puppeee.


There should be a bash script that loads it in /root/Desktop/
However now that I think about it... people knowing that depends on if they have that visable from their desktop.

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