>>> ago, and this shows up mostly in the video driver area >>> - it seems to stop in the standard (not SVGA) area of >>> EGA. Sure, there are some specially written drivers for >>> old boards, but nothing remotely up to date, like PCI >>> cards. If they'd gone the extra step and produced a >>> VESA driver... >> >> Well, I've used Autotrax for DOS for ten years now. >> I've laid out some very complex boards using fine >> pitch surface mount components, as well as 'standard' >> through-hole (but still complex) boards. >> >> I've *not* done multi-layer boards. Nor do I bother >> with the auto-router (though I sometimes use the >> auto-router in 'manual' mode). >> >> As well, I use Autotrax to do all my schematics and >> engineering drawings (I've created quite extensive >> libraries of the necessary symbols). >> >> I have found Autotrax to be convenient, fast, and >> easy to use for my purposes. >> >> With regard to video drivers. My copy of Autotrax >> has a perfectly good SVGA driver that has worked >> inside a DOS box under Windows 3.11 on every >> computer I have used over the past five years. >> This includes Pentiums with PCI video cards. What resolution? 640 x 480 is *not* SVGA IMO. Needs to be 800 x 600 or 1024 x 768 to qualify. If you've got a real, generic, SVGA, can you give more details? MikeS