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- From: pvr@wang.com (Peter Reilley)
- Newsgroups: sci.electronics
- Subject: Re: 3rd Party PADS Manuals?
- Keywords: PADS schematics
- Message-ID: <bu9ji6.7jp@wang.com>
- Date: 8 Sep 92 14:13:16 GMT
- References: <1992Sep1.182613.10227@news.dfrf.nasa.gov> <1992Sep1.200358.4347@netnews.louisville.edu> <1992Sep4.120131.5672@pt.com> <5154@gold.gvg.tek.com>
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- johna@psdcae1.gvg.tek.com (John Abt) writes:
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- >In article <1992Sep4.120131.5672@pt.com> kng@pt.com (Ken Gravenstede) writes:
- >>Are there any 3rd party manuals for PADS?
- >>The manual that comes with the
- >>shareware version is just too little. I realize that if I buy the full version
- >>I'll get the full set but what they supply is not really enough to do a small
- >>board.
-
- >Has anyone done a small board?? Is the above true?
- >I have the shareware but I haven't done anything with it yet.
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- I have the shareware version and the minimal manuals. There
- are a few step by step examples illustrating the process of schematic
- capture, pc layout, part creation, plotting, etc. I was able
- to create a small design without too much difficulty.
-
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- >>>>>>>>>>>> Peter Reilley ..... pvr@wiis.wang.com ..... KA1LAT <<<<<<<<<<<<<
- Well, that about says it.
-