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− | + | Sorry to ask for it, but ... in any way you would export to other format like Protel, OrCAD, ... ??? | |
− | + | Even if Eagle is great, I found nothing to use these parts in other tools. Am I wrong ? | |
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− | + | Anyway, that's would be greatly appreciated, I think, not only from me. | |
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Revision as of 15:12, 6 September 2007
Could you possibly eplain what to do with the .lbr file for someone who doesn't have a clue? There's absolutely no explanation on this site, or even an explanation of what this site is. I moved it to different folders for a while, but then that got boring, so I started uploading it to different servers, which eventually got old as well. So I made 700 copies in one folder until my hard drive crashed. I think maybe that was the correct thing to do.
OK, I'll explain what it is -- under one condition. You must, in return, explain something you know to some other newbie (which may or may not be me). This is a "library" file for the EDA software known as "Eagle". If there isn't enough information at Techniques#software_design_tools for you to download your own free demo copy of the Eagle software and use these ".lbr" files, please tell me. --DavidCary 15:14, 11 May 2007 (PDT)
Export to other formats
Sorry to ask for it, but ... in any way you would export to other format like Protel, OrCAD, ... ??? Even if Eagle is great, I found nothing to use these parts in other tools. Am I wrong ?
Anyway, that's would be greatly appreciated, I think, not only from me.
There are some footprints in these formats on the PCB Footprints page. Hope that helps. --DavidCary 14:17, 6 August 2007 (PDT)