From pglidden@ix.netcom.com Sat Jan 30 07:36:27 1999
From: pglidden@ix.netcom.com
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Subject: [SuSE Linux] Linux in a PCB Shop
Date: Fri, 29 Jan 1999 23:36:27 -0800
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This might not be the place to ask, but here goes:
My brother works in a printed circuit board shop (not a PCB assembler,
they make the acutal panels.) In his shop they use a program called
Pro-Manager, a dos based Computer Integrated Manufacturing program
geared specifically for the PCB industry. The link to a description of
the software is here:
http://www.proms.com/WEBPROMS/AProM=
anager.htm>
My question is: Is there a Linux equivelant out there? This system is
getting old fast and they are looking to upgrade/replace this system.
If you don't know of a linux replacement, do you know of other places I
could ask?
Thanks,
Preston
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From oms101@clara.co.uk Sun Jan 31 13:23:14 1999
From: oms101@clara.co.uk
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Subject: Re: [SuSE Linux] Linux in a PCB Shop
Date: Sun, 31 Jan 1999 13:23:14 +0000
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Preston Glidden wrote:
> http://www.proms.com/WEBPROMS/APr=
oManager.htm>
>=20
> My question is: Is there a Linux equivelant out there? This system is
> getting old fast and they are looking to upgrade/replace this system.
>=20
> If you don't know of a linux replacement, do you know of other places I
> could ask?
I dont know about the answers to your question but would rearly like to
know of PCB design and Schematic makeing software for Linux.
Regards
Owen
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From tux@datapro.co.za Sun Jan 31 20:31:20 1999
From: tux@datapro.co.za
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Subject: Re: [SuSE Linux] Linux in a PCB Shop
Date: Sun, 31 Jan 1999 22:31:20 +0200
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Owen Synge wrote:
>=20
> I dont know about the answers to your question but would rearly like to
> know of PCB design and Schematic makeing software for Linux.
There's one on the 5.3 CDs called pcb in the xap section. Don't know
what it's like though as pcb design isn't exactly my bag.
--=20
Steve Crane
stevec(a)netlane.com
http://www.datapro.co.za/~stevec>
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From pglidden@ix.netcom.com Sun Jan 31 23:27:34 1999
From: pglidden@ix.netcom.com
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Subject: Re: [SuSE Linux] Linux in a PCB Shop
Date: Sun, 31 Jan 1999 15:27:34 -0800
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There is also a commercial program called Bartels Auto Engineer, for
info go to this site:
http=
://www.bartels.de/>
Hope this helps!
Preston
Steve Crane wrote:
>=20
> Owen Synge wrote:
> >
> > I dont know about the answers to your question but would rearly like to
> > know of PCB design and Schematic makeing software for Linux.
>=20
> There's one on the 5.3 CDs called pcb in the xap section. Don't know
> what it's like though as pcb design isn't exactly my bag.
>=20
> --
> Steve Crane
> stevec(a)netlane.com
> http://www.datapro.co.za/~stevec>
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