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Fritzing on calc
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May 09, 2011, 03:08:01 pm »
I made a clone of the software
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Today we can just paste components and wires, and the number is very limited, but I'll improve this.
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Is that like Logisism? Cool!
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Good luck!
We've had previous attempts at similar things, but they tended to scale up rather badly from what I heard
So, again, good luck, and with luck we'll get something usable. A fun exercise in optimization, methinks
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