Skip to content | Skip to navigation
Im Auftrag von RSIm Auftrag von RSIm Auftrag von RS

DesignSpark PCB - Which Operating Systems are supported?

Martin Keenan

United Kingdom

DesignSpark PCB was created for Windows XP, Vista and Windows 7 in both 32 and 64 bit variants. It does not support native MAC, Unix or Linux operating systems. 

Users can choose to run the software on an unsupported, but the software has been designed and tested for Windows only.

Antworten

amcewen

United Kingdom

vor 1 Jahr

Haven't done anything complicated with it yet, but it has installed and runs okay on Linux (Ubuntu 64-bit 9.10) under WINE.

fpr

Germany

vor 1 Jahr

I can switch my Mac to PC-mode.

I´ll try out DesignSpark or stay with Eagle and OS X.

Anthem

South Africa

vor 1 Jahr

Got it running on Win98SE OK. After installtion one has to go to the settings and inform the program of the location of the libraries, technology files etc. in the options settings.

Runs OK but quite slow. Think it may be the machine rather than the OS. Have not complted all aspects of design on it. So far connecting schematic components does not cause the X crosses to disapear indicating a successful connection to the component. But if one moves the part then the wire link remains attached.

Will inform of any other anomolies as I progress.

LStacey

United Kingdom

vor 1 Jahr

"Got it running on Win98SE OK"

Wow, that's amazing!  Good work!

VirtualGND

Norway

vor 1 Jahr

Hi just a tip for others using Windows 7 64-bit.

 

I downloaded DesignSpark and installed it, noticed its a x86 application (so its not native x64), anyway it worked but always crashed in the activation process. If i choosed not to activate the program ran fine, but the activation process itself caused some kind of stack error and got Windows 7 to close DesignSpark.

 

Managed to fix the problem by having Windows 7 running DesignSpark in compability mode (Properties of the .exe file itself). Activation prosess ran fine with compability mode set to Windows XP Service Pack 3.

 

So I'm just posting this as a head-up for others who might have the same problem.

 

Cheers!