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prisnow
Joined: 30 Dec 2001 Posts: 45
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27 Mar 2002 7:36 |
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| Can any EDA tool run above linux?
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hitajian
Joined: 26 May 2001 Posts: 30
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27 Mar 2002 10:37 |
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I think use the WINE . perhaps .
But the best way ,I think ,is use the Linux version .
Like H*D*S,M*o*d*e*l*s*i*m ,s*y*n*p*l*i*f*y.
Fankly said ,I like to work on win*dows platform .
Eeve if I like the Linux .
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elecTr?
Joined: 25 Jan 2002 Posts: 18
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29 Mar 2002 8:50 |
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| Using a recent version of Wine on Red Hat 7.2 will sucessfully run Micro-Cap 7. AMAZING!
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cyberatom
Joined: 13 Mar 2002 Posts: 19
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30 Mar 2002 3:32 |
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| I have found Eagle to run pretty good under linux, it has a really nice schematic capture, pcb layout editor. see http://www.cadsoftusa.com
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roZes
Joined: 15 May 2001 Posts: 26
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30 Mar 2002 20:23 |
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U have all the tools that reuqire to do
1) PCB design
2) ASIC design
3) FPGA ( no P&R)
support tools running in Linux.
Keep your eyes open, check the net before posting.
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On 2002-03-30 03:32, cyberatom wrote:
I have found Eagle to run pretty good under linux, it has a really nice schematic capture, pcb layout editor. see http://www.cadsoftusa.com
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tapa
Joined: 17 Feb 2002 Posts: 285 Helped: 2 Location: spain
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02 Jun 2002 9:21 |
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I have test w!n4l!n and I have get all stuf I test runing on it:
- A(at)D(at)S 2002
- Pro$tel 99
- C$T
- M.W#Office
- ... and much more
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