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one thing i have yet to find to maemo is an electronics program, but there are some good ones in ubuntu, so is it possible to port those.

cant remember from the top of my head what they are called, but will edit when i find the ones i use (not at home right now)

it would be nice to make some circuit designs on the move, or make a PCB layout of some project.
 

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Fritzing?

It might need hildonization though.
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Fritzing doesnt seem to include any simulation, but if that was present it would be a very nice tool to have in the pocket.
 
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for me it does not have to be simulation, just to sit and tinker around with the best layout, i always use breadboard to make things (it's just easier) and of course i have not seen a program that can "plot" components in so you can make a compact layout.

Also i like gEDA - Schematic editor it would be nice to have on the move.

What i really want is to make my own program that outputs this:
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This is 75% of my home amp i posted in the DIY audio thread.
As you can see the holes represent the holes in a normal breadboard.

Last edited by dr_frost_dk; 2011-09-06 at 09:59.
 
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