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    a while back we were on a kick for

    modifying the start circuits on our bikes. we wanted the headlight to be off til the engine started.

    Hap call sent me or pointed me to a program that was perfect fo designing simple circuits.

    switches, coils. resistors. relays and some solid state stuff; but mostly good for simple circuit design.

    now im working on a whatever that supplys 220volts and then at a given point switches the supply voltage to 120 variac controlled.


    ok ok enough bull****.
    i need software that will allowme to put the ideas on paper..

    why becaus my handwriting is awfull and then making changesas i go along only produces a mess.

    free is best but i will buy if i must.


    any help here??????

    #2
    Are you talking voice to text software? Check out this link from Microsoft as XP already has one built in - http://support.microsoft.com/kb/306901
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      #3
      i just want software to assist me in drawing simple electro mechanical circuts

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        #4
        Tinycad I think is free and you see a lot of internet drawings done with it.

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          #5
          Originally posted by JEEPRUSTY View Post
          Tinycad I think is free and you see a lot of internet drawings done with it.

          thanks. ill look

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            #6
            that is perfectthanks a million

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