Re: [newbie] Electric circuit design apps

2003-11-02 Thread Dennis Myers
On Sunday 02 November 2003 09:33 pm, Chuck Vose wrote: > It exists, I know that much. I can't remember the name but at one point > (maybe a year or two ago) I was playing with one that came with KDE. > Sorry I've not been more informative but I wanted to give you a little > hope :) Can not remember

Re: [newbie] Electric circuit design apps

2003-11-02 Thread Chuck Vose
It exists, I know that much. I can't remember the name but at one point (maybe a year or two ago) I was playing with one that came with KDE. Sorry I've not been more informative but I wanted to give you a little hope :) Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.man

Re: [newbie] Electric circuit design apps

2003-11-02 Thread Richard Urwin
On Sunday 02 Nov 2003 10:19 pm, Eric Huff wrote: > I don't have the original post, I quoted all of it. > but if you want desigm software (as > opposed to educational) He said he wanted simulation-type stuff, albeit at a simpler level than I think spice provides. In my quick look round I didn't

Re: [newbie] Electric circuit design apps

2003-11-02 Thread Eric Huff
I don't have the original post, but if you want desigm software (as opposed to educational) cad-astrafy has several listed. I think there was a pspice type prog somewhere there. http://pfrostie.freeservers.com/cad-tastrafy/index.html eric -- Mandrake HowTo's & More: http://twiki.mdkli

Re: [newbie] Electric circuit design apps

2003-11-02 Thread Richard Urwin
On Sunday 02 Nov 2003 4:42 pm, Jure Repinc wrote: > Hi, > > We just started some electronics courses at our university and we are > learning about basic electronic components and connecting them into > circuits. > > What I would like to know is if there are any educational applications > for Linux

[newbie] Electric circuit design apps

2003-11-02 Thread Jure Repinc
Hi, We just started some electronics courses at our university and we are learning about basic electronic components and connecting them into circuits. What I would like to know is if there are any educational applications for Linux to use them in constructing simple circuits and learning abou