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Does anyone have any schematic (blueprints)pointers? Like how to draw on the cpu to make a great schematic? Any help , programs, tips, pointers, how too's, anything expecily like what gilso does http://www.gilsostartrekschematics.co.uk/ or the fact files
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dont draw directly on the CPU. the circuitry is terribly delicate.
Adobe Illustrator, AutoCAD, etc are all good drafting programs that cost $$$. CorelDraw and PhotoShop and Paint Shop Pro and many others come to mind for more graphical work
look around online, see if you can find a demo or shareware program that you like. (or maybe pirate something.. no, wait.. thats illegal)
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If you want something that's to Paint Shop Pro what Paint Shop Pro is to Photoshop (er, I think that works), you could try the GIMP. It's completely free, and pretty powerful. And someone's ported it to Windows, so you don't have to have Linux any more either.
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