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Look for opensource DIA. It is like visio, and has libraries of
objects that you can stretch, export as gif, and so on.
Also check out istockphoto.com. They have a large selection of vector art.
On 4/18/06, Carter Campbell <lists -at- soph-text -dot- com> wrote:
> Does anyone know of a web site or ftp site where I can download generic
> drawings (preferably line drawings or CAD drawings) of computers and
> computer components? I am working on a personal project that will
> require drawings of desktops, laptops, mice, mainboards, hard drives,
> etc., and I would prefer not to try to create them myself (as in all
> things, I have time constraints).
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Ed Wurster (Voorhees, NJ)
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