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Madshrimp Join Date: May 2002 Location: 7090/Belgium
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| The Quick INQ guide to designing motherboards - Part 2 WE'VE ALREADY had a bash at the process of getting a motherboard’s schematics together in our previous article, so now let’s look at the next step - working out how it will look. A high-tech process This might surprise you, in an age full of high-tech 3D modelling software, but for many companies, the next stage is a fantastically nostalgic regression to methods seemingly more suited to the 1900s – a pencil, paper and a pair of scissors!
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