I am not sure exactly what schematic program this came from
other than that it was Very Expensive:
http://gnucap.org/~aldavis/s.png
It is a simple schematic of something unimportant, from a
presentation not made by me. Use it as an indicator of the
quality of schematics made by some high end commercial
products.
*Chuckle*
It's Mentor's DxDesigner, nee ViewDraw.
Actually, it's a very nice schematic capture program, albeit very
expensive indeed. It's about as easy to use as gschem, and they share
a lot of philosophical ideas about how a schematic capture program
should work.
The project manager which sits on top of it, DxDashboard or something
like that, is a dog. The unix command line provides a much less
flakey working environment IMO. When newbies complain about gEDA's
lack of a project manager, I'd like to give them DxDashboard to see
how long they could stand it before just starting to use the unix
shell. ;-)
Stuart
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