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Hey I am looking for a free program on circuit drawing to do a home? Thanks. Kev

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kev
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Kev,

Look at:

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that's the one I use. Google for others.

petrus bitbyter

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petrus bitbyter

kev schrieb:

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Regards, Dieter

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Dieter Wiedmann

For schematics, try

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Dave

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Dave

It appears your Aussie-to-English translator needs tweak>Look at:

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A post from Markus Zingg earlier today with a caveat about EAGLE:

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JeffM

For electronic schematics (not house-wiring), you can simulate them as well as draw them if you download LTSpice (aka SwitcherCadIII), free from

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- Tom Gootee

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tomg

I've never bothered to try this lock-in-ware,

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JeffM

Try

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for more info.

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Homer J Simpson

plz try the software named " spice"

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shwetang

SPICE has a different purpose. I doubt that you can emulate a 3 bedroom house in SPICE.

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Homer J Simpson

plz dnt uz im-spk on Usenet.

You might also try to learrn something abiut a subject before posting.

"SPICE" is a **concept**. Identifying it as the name of a program shows that you have no useful information on the topic.

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JeffM

^ plz try a spell-check if you're going to have a go at someone for the way they write.

It's you who has no useful information on the topic.

"SPICE is a general-purpose circuit simulation program..."

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All SPICEs are based on Berkley code, AFAIK. Which is why they all have "SPICE" in the name.

Tim

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Tim Auton

The one and only :)

FreePcb

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Kind Regards,

Daniel Mandic

P.S.: A Masterwork, IMHO.

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Daniel Mandic

Tim Aut>plz try a spell-check if you're going to have a go at someone

Touche'. . .

...which uses a netlist input and DOES NOT have a schematic-drawing front end [1]

--which is what the OP wanted. (...though, I acknowdedge, this makes me no less wrong as to the continued existance of Berkley SPICE.)

Goes to the point I was *attempting* to make.

"Where to Find SPICE A wide variety of versions of SPICE are available from the design automation industry and from academia."

Some of THOSE are the ones that can be used to draw schematics

--and, with names like PSPICE, HSPICE, ngspice, and SPICE-OPUS,

*none* of them are named simply "SPICE". . . [1] ...or have I missed something?
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JeffM

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