Hi, I use also since somebody has recommended it in this list. It's great with only one drawback: the maximal size of the schematic is 80x25 (chars). It's enough to send ideas and smaller snippets, however. The most advantage that's why I vote for it the output is human-readable. Imre On Thu, 25 Feb 1999, Octavio Nogueira wrote: > Anyone knows SCH-DRAW? it's a dos software to draw > ASCII schematics and you can use the mouse with it. > > /"\ > Friendly Regards \ / > X ASCII RIBBON CAMPAIGN > Octavio Nogueira / \ AGAINST HTML MAIL > =================================================== > nogueira@propic2.com ICQ# 19841898 > >From the creator of ProPic,ProPic 2 now much better > New ProPic 2 homepage: http://www.propic2.com > PIC Programmer for Windows with down to earth price > =================================================== > -----Mensagem original----- > De: Wagner Lipnharski > Para: PICLIST@MITVMA.MIT.EDU > Data: Quinta-feira, Fevereiro 25, 1999 01:50 > Assunto: Re: posting schematics as pspice model > > > >There is a friend of mine that was producing a JavaScript > >small program to create *and* show simple electronic diagram. > > > >The idea was to solve this great problem of sending large > >files to represent ideas and suggestions. It was right > >after a *big* problem happened at that atmel@pic.co.za. > > > >The program creates a very small file to be attached and > >great results on the web browser image. I tested it at > >the first versions, it was great. > > > >I will try to find out about it. > > > >-------------------------------------------------------- > >Wagner Lipnharski - UST Research Inc. - Orlando, Florida > >Forum and microcontroller web site: http:/www.ustr.net > >Microcontrollers Survey: http://www.ustr.net/tellme.htm > > > >