gEDA (GPL'ed Electronic Design) In EE Times
Stuart Brorson writes "At long last, today's EE Times published an article about the gEDA project.
The gEDA project has developed a mature, GPL'd, Linux-based suite of tools useful for electronic design. Using the gEDA tools, you can take a circuit design from schematic capture, through simulation, to PC board layout and fab. Some example PCBs done using gEDA include the Darrell Harmon's single board computer, and the 'free hardware' Ronja Project. Happily, the advantages of open-source for electronics design were well presented in the article. It's good to see that gEDA is getting some well-deserved press for the excellent work which has been going on from over six years now!"
deal about "First Post", anyway?
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...athering steam with high album sales.
Oh and he is a cock sucker.
...ively entertainer.
Oh and she licks box.
...that should be Free as in "Piece of shit". Also, please refer to it as GNU/Hardware.
Blah blah fucking blah.
omg gimp sux because it doesnt do everything photoshop does, everything gimp produces is amateurish and will never be as professional as anything made with photoshop, gimp is free only if your time is worthless, etc. kthxbye
omg gEDA sux because it doesnt do everything (some commercial product does), everything gEDA produces is amateurish and will never be as professional as anything made with (some commercial product), gEDA is free only if your time is worthless, etc. kthxbye
Hate to say it but this is the most constructive comment posted in response to this subject thus far
Quit your whinging... it's open source, fix it... whinging about it in here won't get it fixed
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