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 +//​Translations of this page are also available in the following languages://​ [[faq.fr|Français]],​ [[faq.ru|Русский]].
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 ====== gEDA FAQ ====== ====== gEDA FAQ ======
  
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   * gattrib: A spreadsheet programm that manipulates the properties of symbols of a schematic   * gattrib: A spreadsheet programm that manipulates the properties of symbols of a schematic
   * libgeda: Libraries for gschem gnetlist and gsymcheck   * libgeda: Libraries for gschem gnetlist and gsymcheck
-  * gsch2pcb: A tool to forward annotation from your schematic to layout using [[http://​pcb.gpleda.org|PCB]]+  * gsch2pcb: A tool to forward annotation from your schematic to layout using [[http://​pcb.geda-project.org|PCB]]
   * some minor utilities   * some minor utilities
  
-The gEDA/gaf tools share a common file format (.sch) and also share a common link library (libgeda.so). The gEDA/gaf source distribution can be found on this website (geda.seul.org).+The gEDA/gaf tools share a common file format (.sch) and also share a common link library (libgeda.so). The gEDA/gaf source distribution can be found on this website (http://www.geda-project.org).
  
-Even though gaf is very much a part of gEDA, the gEDA name does not necessarily only apply to gaf – tools gathered under the “gEDA” moniker include many other programs. Indeed, gEDA refers to **any** GPL'd EDA tool which decides to associate itself with the gEDA website/​mailing list. Important examples of gEDA tools include the layout program [[http://​pcb.gpleda.org|PCB]], the Verilog compiler [[http://​www.icarus.com/​eda/​verilog/​|Icarus Verilog]], the analog circuit simulator [[http://​www.gnucap.org/​|gnucap]],​ and the open-source SPICE simulator [[http://​www.ngspice.org/​|ngspice]]. Many other gEDA programs also exist.+Even though gaf is very much a part of gEDA, the gEDA name does not necessarily only apply to gaf – tools gathered under the “gEDA” moniker include many other programs. Indeed, gEDA refers to **any** GPL'd EDA tool which decides to associate itself with the gEDA website/​mailing list. Important examples of gEDA tools include the layout program [[http://​pcb.geda-project.org|PCB]], the Verilog compiler [[http://​www.icarus.com/​eda/​verilog/​|Icarus Verilog]], the analog circuit simulator [[http://​www.gnucap.org/​|gnucap]],​ and the open-source SPICE simulator [[http://​www.ngspice.org/​|ngspice]]. Many other gEDA programs also exist.
  
 For historical reasons, on [[http://​freshmeat.net/​|freshmeat]] gaf is known as the package “gEDA”. For historical reasons, on [[http://​freshmeat.net/​|freshmeat]] gaf is known as the package “gEDA”.
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 ===== Where can I get more information about and download gEDA? ===== ===== Where can I get more information about and download gEDA? =====
-The official website is [[http://​geda.seul.org/|gEDA Project]] ​hosted by the [[http://​www.seul.org/​|SEUL Project]]. The European mirror is at [[http://​ftp.sunet.se/​geda/​|European gEDA Project mirror]] hosted by Swedish University Network - Sweden, Northern Europe. +The official website is [[http://​geda-project.org/|gEDA Project]].
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-There are several mailing lists. Please look at the mailing list [[http://​geda.seul.org/​mailinglist|info page]] for how to subscribe and post.+
  
-You can download all the software from the [[http://​geda.seul.org/​download.html|download]] page.+There are several mailing lists. Please look at the [[mailinglists|mailing lists]] page for how to subscribe and post.
  
-You can find the latest set of documentation on the top-level ​[[http://​geda.seul.org/wiki/​geda:​documentation|documentation]] page.+You can download all the software from the [[http://​geda-project.org/download.html|download]] page.
  
-Come to the Free EDA Users Group (Freedog) meeting. ​ These meetings are an informal way to meet some of the gEDA developers and users. ​ The meetings are held in the metro Boston, MA (USA) area.  Sometimes they are held at one of the developer'​s homes, while other times they are held at a local cafe.  Meeting times vary, so send an e-mail to the geda-user mailing list for more information.+You can find the latest set of documentation on the top-level [[geda:​documentation|documentation]] page.
  
  
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