The git repo (in the links section) contains the LaTeX source and printable pdf files for perfboards and stripboards. Use them to lay out your prototypes before you screw it up due to skewed lines and such!
I keep drawing ugly lines on paper before I start/after I screwed up building some circuit on stripboard or perfboard. Here's my workaround.
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The git repo (in the links section) contains the LaTeX source and printable pdf files for perfboards and stripboards. Use them to lay out your prototypes before you screw it up due to skewed lines and such!
Either download one of the printable pdf files (and print it) or modify the LaTeX source to suit your needs and compile with
pdflatex boardPaper.tex<br>
and print the result.
Note: don't put too much effort into printing to scale. If the result is bigger, you still have a grid (which is the main purpose), and more space to draw wires. That makes drawing easier, actually.
Start drawing!
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http://www.linusakesson.net/hardware/chiptune.php
I wonder how hard it would be (or if anyone has already) to recreate those scripts to create the eps files. Seems like a really neat way to prototype that eliminates a lot of mistakes.