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Source code of vintage versions
router
Originally written for the Atari ST, router offered multiple layers
with various line widths and pin/via sizes on the 'high resolution'
640x400 monochrome monitor of the era.
This downloadable version is ported to Linux/SDL2 and should work out
of the box on any modern UNIX system (but still should compile on an
Atari). Also includes the original Atari binary and isntructions how
to run it in an emulator. Desktop video of the Linux port is
available.
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pcb-1.1
Released for UNIX in 1994 Supports layers, lines and vias, text,
rectangles, elements.
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pcb-1.3
Released in 1995 New: menus, keys for layer switch, per mode
cursor shape, drilling holes, polygons, scalable text.
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pcb-1.4.3
Released in 1996 New: library window, ground plane, and more
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pcb-1.5.3
Released in 1997 New: report, rats, netlist
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pcb-1.6
Released in 1998 New: automatic screen updates, copper
arcs, holes, round pins, convert-to-element, redo
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pcb-1.7
From 1998
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Click the images to enlarge.
Packages are called pcb-history-* instead
of pcb-* because they contain minor modifications (forward porting) and I wanted
to avoid name collision with the original packages.
All versions are accessible from svn as well: svn://repo.hu/pcb-history/trunk
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