What CAD program is used for Acorn Schmatics?

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KirkD
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What CAD program is used for Acorn Schmatics?

Post by KirkD »

Just as subject says. I use TinyCad for eletrical drawings and want to import the schematic to add to it for my personal build but the file is not compatible w/ TinyCad. If have have to, I can draw from scratch, but I really dont want to if I dont have to.
Thanks
DICKEYBIRD
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Re: What CAD program is used for Acorn Schmatics?

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Milton in Collierville, TN

"Accuracy is the sum total of your compensating mistakes."
KirkD
Posts: 14
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Oak CNC controller: No
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DC3IOB: No
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CPU10 or CPU7: No

Re: What CAD program is used for Acorn Schmatics?

Post by KirkD »

Thanks for the link. Didn't see it when browsing.
DICKEYBIRD
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CNC11: No
CPU10 or CPU7: No
Location: Collierville, TN USA

Re: What CAD program is used for Acorn Schmatics?

Post by DICKEYBIRD »

KirkD wrote: Thu Dec 28, 2017 7:30 am Thanks for the link. Didn't see it when browsing.
Just re-read my post. I hope it didn't come across as me being the snarky "forum guy" that's always the first to remind everyone to use the search function before posting. :roll:

It was more of a comment that it's shocking (to me at least) that those great Centroid schematics are drawn with a simple 2D CAD program. :shock: Some talented folks for sure!
Milton in Collierville, TN

"Accuracy is the sum total of your compensating mistakes."
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