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Ganymede
Joined: 28 Oct 2001 Posts: 13
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02 Mar 2002 1:08 |
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I know this will proboably open up a whole can of worms - but here we go.
If I were to offer a service transferring paper drawings to cad formats and the transfer of file formats between various platforms, what would you say would be the best collections of tools and hardware/software for the job.
Autocad seems to be the top dog for general drawing work - would DXF files be the best format for jumping across platforms?
As to PCB services !! - where do I start. What would this cost me to kick off?
P.S. Yes I do know where I am - I think this is the best place to ask the question.
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mrlogical Guest
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03 Mar 2002 1:20 |
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Try Protel 99 SE for your schematic capture and pcb layout, it's quite good. It will also convert to acad's dxf or dwg file format. get it from this forum.
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Ganymede
Joined: 28 Oct 2001 Posts: 13
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03 Mar 2002 19:47 |
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Thanks tony - your another one to recommend that package to me.
Anyyone in the uk know of finacial support I might get - (Gov. New Deal maybe - that sort of stuff).
Im doing lots of research into what people might want in the service area im thinking of - but financing it from unemployed to self employed is one hell of a step.
Thanx in advance.
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Phytex
Joined: 16 Dec 2001 Posts: 176
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08 Mar 2002 8:47 |
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| Thank you for info!
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