??? 09/26/05 07:56 Read: times |
#101521 - If you want something cheap Responding to: ???'s previous message |
I've found Target 3001 to be a good value starter package. It's an integrated schematic capture and PCB layout package, and the 'smart' version was really cheap (probably under $200) for what you get. It's on http://www.ibfriedrich.com/english/index.htm and they update it regularly. |
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