Mail Archives: geda-user/2014/02/17/14:46:57
> Before wading through docs and giving it a serious try,
There are some tutorials that might be better than wading,
try:
http://www.delorie.com/pcb/docs/gs/ - although this doesn't use pcb's
new File->Import option
http://www.delorie.com/electronics/rulz/A31L.html - This is a
presentation/lab I gave a few years ago that does board
design/debug/programming with 100% GUI using the gEDA tools.
> - runs Linux/*BSD (I use NetBSD mostly)
Yes.
> - is stable and mature - no drastic sudden changes in workflow or
> file-format or similar
Yes.
> - uses plaintext file-format for interchange between suite-components
Yes.
> - comes with complete and detailed documentation - that includes
> file-format details, so I can script against that, and these scripts
> will continue to work over releases
Actually, the file formats are the best documented part of the
toolchain ;-)
> - has a coherent project-website (or rather, one-stop source of
> information, not scattered throughout the web)
http://www.geda-project.org/
> Furthermore, it would be nice to have a proper auto-router.
We've had a few autorouters in the past (two remain compiled-in), none
work as well as hand-routing. I think there's a plugin that lets you
use external autorouters too.
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