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Posted by Peter Clarke on April 23, 2006, 4:29 am
On 21 Mar 2006 04:48:23 -0800, meow2222@care2.com wrote:

>mockturtle wrote:
>> Actually, my circuit is not very complex and I could allocate the
>> components on the board in "real time", but I would like some tool
>> which could help me avoiding errors. Just to make it clear, I am not
>> searching for tools such autorouting, but something that, for example,
>> keeps track of thedifferent nets and show them with different coulurs,
>> check that every component has been connected, automatically place
>> "breaks" when needed and update the plan when I move a component.
>Right, all too easy to make those mistakes. I would think though that
>entering it into a puter would take longer than checking it over by
>eye. I dont use stripboard much these days, but when I do I always
>check each net after its done.
>Maybe there is such software. Lets ask sed too.
>NT

You could try looking at http://www.sourcefiles.org/Graphics/CAD/

Regards, Peter