[simpits-tech] Wiring harness layout board...

cyplesma at aol.com cyplesma at aol.com
Tue Sep 18 19:28:09 PDT 2007


 no connectors in the form of DB9/DB15/DB25

not that big of a deal to make them though, you can do 2d drawing very easy as well with designcad just like many others.

in fact their electronic library is in their 2d symbol folder.


 


 

-----Original Message-----
From: cyplesma at aol.com
To: simpits-tech at simpits.org
Sent: Tue, 18 Sep 2007 10:07 pm
Subject: Re: [simpits-tech] Wiring harness layout board...











 OK,



I already own a copy of DesignCAD I bought it back in 92/93 for about 180.00.



The last upgrade I got was in 98/2000 (DesignCAD 97, yes I'm a procrastinator), I'm about due for the current version they have.



But I took a closer look at the picture in the pdf I was referring to and I think it it AutoCAD there have there in the pic.





I saw the other post about the connector and symbol library I don't know if DesignCAD has electronics in their library I'll have to check. (it works on one of my other PC user names not this one).









 





 



-----Original Message-----

From: Gene Buckle <geneb at deltasoft.com>

To: Simulator Cockpit tech list <simpits-tech at simpits.org>

Sent: Tue, 18 Sep 2007 9:56 pm

Subject: Re: [simpits-tech] Wiring harness layout board...













>

> not to sound like a sales man but...

>

>

> I think of couple of CAD programs can do the following, but I use 

> DesignCAD3D, but anybody who has a cad program should look into it and 

> see if it has a programming type language (I think Auto CAD uses macros)

>

> But DesignCAD3D has an actual programming language. You have the program 

> ask for a set of parameters, say the height and length of a wall, and it 

> then generates a brick wall where it will add to your 3D file a wall of 

> not just the surface of the bricks with them alternating and with a 

> predefined spacing but show all the bricks in 3D (i know duh!) and you 

> then do whatever with the file.

>

> but looking at the picture on the front page of the pdf file I'm 

> thinking they used DesignCAD3D, I believe Home Depot uses DesignCAD 3D 

> for their deck layout program.

>

> oh the latest version is like 100.00 from the program's home web site.

>

>

> http://www.imsisoft.com/prodinfo.asp?t=1&mcid=397&cid=

>



Imsi's TurboCAD is also pretty good.



g.



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