Re: Tools for Electronics on Linux
Posted: Thu Jul 03, 2014 7:00 pm
Wow! Kermit. I forgot about that. I used to use kermit back in the '80s to temporarily link unix and dos/windows machines together for fetching files.
An unofficial support site for PIC users. Note: This site is not approved or endorsed by Microchip Inc.
http://picforum.ric323.com/
Tom Maier wrote:The Eagle CAD "lite" version is now 69 dollars also.
http://www.cadsoftusa.com/shop/pricing/
Looks like no more freebies...
The lite version can be used for commercial development, but is limited to 1 schematic sheet and two sided boards and a board size about the size of a pack of cigarettes. The "Hobbiest" version has fewer constrants of boards, but can't be used for commercial products.