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Circuit diagram software?

 
 
Marten Kemp
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      9th Jun 2005
Is there any freeware around that'll allow me
to draw circuit diagrams like the ones found
in the original XT Technical Reference?

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Nicolaas Hawkins
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      9th Jun 2005
On Fri, 10 Jun 2005 00:25:34 +0100, Daniel Mandic <(E-Mail Removed)>
wrote in <news:42a8c1e2$0$17614$(E-Mail Removed)>:

> Hi!
>
> LT Spice Switcher CAD III - Freeware
>
> Really great program!!!
>
> Best Regards,
>
> Daniel Mandic


Obtainable from where, please? (URL would be great!)

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GreenieLeBrun
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      10th Jun 2005
Google is your friend

 
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Daniel Mandic
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      10th Jun 2005
Hi!



LT Spice Switcher CAD III - Freeware



Really great program!!!




Best Regards,

Daniel Mandic


 
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Nicolaas Hawkins
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      10th Jun 2005
On 9 Jun 2005 16:14:29 -0700, GreenieLeBrun <(E-Mail Removed)>
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> Google is your friend


Be that as it may ... don't you think a straight answer to a straight
question would be more helpful, better appreciated, and more likely to
gain friends than a smart-arse comeback from someone who has to say
something rather than having something to say?

You have wasted a wonderful opportunity to remain silent.

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derek / nul
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      10th Jun 2005
On Fri, 10 Jun 2005 12:26:09 +1200, Nicolaas Hawkins <(E-Mail Removed)>
wrote:

>On 9 Jun 2005 16:14:29 -0700, GreenieLeBrun <(E-Mail Removed)>
>wrote in <news:(E-Mail Removed)>:
>
>> Google is your friend

>
>Be that as it may ... don't you think a straight answer to a straight
>question would be more helpful, better appreciated, and more likely to
>gain friends than a smart-arse comeback from someone who has to say
>something rather than having something to say?
>
>You have wasted a wonderful opportunity to remain silent.


a less than smartarse search
http://www.google.com.au/search?hl=e...G=Search&meta=
 
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John Corliss
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      10th Jun 2005
Nicolaas Hawkins wrote:
> GreenieLeBrun wrote:
>
>> Google is your friend

>
> Be that as it may ... don't you think a straight answer to a straight
> question would be more helpful, better appreciated, and more likely to
> gain friends than a smart-arse comeback from someone who has to say
> something rather than having something to say?
>
> You have wasted a wonderful opportunity to remain silent.


I myself have always tried to include a link with any freeware
recommendations that I make, even if it's something obvious like (for
instance) wwww.webwasher.com. I consider it to be common courtesy.

On the other hand, it's really up to the individual making the
recommendation. Common sense really isn't that common sometimes.

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Nicolaas Hawkins
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      10th Jun 2005
On Thu, 09 Jun 2005 21:01:26 -0700, John Corliss <(E-Mail Removed)>
wrote in <news:(E-Mail Removed)>:

> Nicolaas Hawkins wrote:
>> GreenieLeBrun wrote:
>>
>>> Google is your friend

>>
>> Be that as it may ... don't you think a straight answer to a straight
>> question would be more helpful, better appreciated, and more likely to
>> gain friends than a smart-arse comeback from someone who has to say
>> something rather than having something to say?
>>
>> You have wasted a wonderful opportunity to remain silent.

>
> I myself have always tried to include a link with any freeware
> recommendations that I make, even if it's something obvious like (for
> instance) wwww.webwasher.com. I consider it to be common courtesy.
>
> On the other hand, it's really up to the individual making the
> recommendation. Common sense really isn't that common sometimes.


Indeed, John - common courtesy and common sense appear to both be uncommon
- nay, rare - these days. More, though, in some than in others, I must
hasten to add ... its absence seems to be inversely proportional to the
writer's inclination (and/or ability) to be helpful.

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GreenieLeBrun
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      10th Jun 2005
You asked a question of which you could easily have found the answer
yourself, my comment "Google is your friend" was an attempt to indicate
to you where you could start your research.

How ever as you seem to need to be spoon fed I offer the following URLs
for your edification. Note I have even turned them into TinyURLs (see
http://tinyurl.com/create.php) to make it easier for you.

http://tinyurl.com/8gbq7
http://tinyurl.com/abtsm
http://tinyurl.com/8c8cs
http://tinyurl.com/9nxnd

 
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Nicolaas Hawkins
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      10th Jun 2005
On 9 Jun 2005 23:07:53 -0700, GreenieLeBrun <(E-Mail Removed)>
wrote in <news:(E-Mail Removed)>:

> You asked a question of which you could easily have found the answer
> yourself,


Perfectly correct. However, it appeared that the person to whom I had
addressed my question (NOT you, I might add) appeared to have already done
the needed research, and I saw little merit in duplicating his efforts,
hoping he would be so helpful as to share his knowledge.

> my comment "Google is your friend" was an attempt to indicate to you
> where you could start your research.


No, it was an effort to give a smart-arse reply, and phrased in such a way
as to allow of no other interpretation.

> How ever as you seem to need to be spoon fed I offer the following URLs
> for your edification. Note I have even turned them into TinyURLs (see
> http://tinyurl.com/create.php) to make it easier for you.
>
> http://tinyurl.com/8gbq7
> http://tinyurl.com/abtsm
> http://tinyurl.com/8c8cs
> http://tinyurl.com/9nxnd


Your efforts are appreciated. However, my original question remains
unanswered, and your rather weak attempt at sarcasm is rejected outright.
You really should stick to the things you are good at.



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