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- From: jbush@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu (J Eric Bush)
- Subject: Re: Drawing Programs
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- Yes, you can do schematic layout with a program called AccuDraw. There are
- many pre-defined symbols for doing what you are talking about. Socket
- locations, solder points, traces, etc. You can also capture clipboards and
- save them to disk (kind of the equivalent of a scrapbook). The program will
- let you design in up to 72 dots per inch resolution which is the same as
- the screen resolution on a Mac. A drawing at 72 dpi can print out upto 6
- by 8 feet on any dot matrix printer. However, there are only about 20
- different printers that the PCB symbols will be accurate to scale on. If
- your printer has a 72 x 72 printer mode, it will do it. For an Imagewriter,
- the program will use the 144 x 72 mode. Everything is accurate to scale.
-
- Call or write to:
- Kitchen Sink Software, Inc.
- 903 Knebworth Ct.
- Westerville, OH 43081
- 614-891-2111
-
- for details, or ask me in email.
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- J. Eric Bush
- Internet: jbush@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu
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