

Thought this DIY forum, seems to have standardized on using LTSpice but yet can figure out a free usable ecad pcb pkg = nuts. I have used, Cadence Allegro and Mentor BS before, what are considered some of the high end pcb s/w. IMO not as good as orcad, but better than eagle or diptrace. Not too bad a tutorial, missing a few important points.īut all in all so far, it is what I consider as okay or worth while investing some time for a learning curve. Started from June 2013, to May/June 2015 = quiet a long time. I read the articles in Elektor, written by Neil Greunding. If it runs on Vista so what does that say I get authorization failure when I try to run it on my HP DC5100 desktop using WinXP. I am evaluating DesignSpark PCB version 7.1 on a HP DV6500 laptop running Win Vista

I do not know what version was evaluated when this thread was started. It is now 2015, maybe it is time to revisit this software again.

Rather than start a new thread I will use this one instead.
