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May 07
105.5 MB
kicad-9.0.2-arm64-pdbs.zip
May 07
129.8 MB
kicad-9.0.2-x86_64-pdbs.zip
May 07
135.8 MB
kicad-9.0.2-x86_64-vcpkg-pdbs.zip
May 07
115.7 MB
kicad-9.0.2-x86_64.exe
May 07
1.1 GB
kicad-9.0.2-arm64.exe
May 07
1.1 GB
kicad-9.0.2-rc1-arm64-pdbs.zip
Apr 25
126.8 MB
kicad-9.0.2-rc1-arm64-vcpkg-pdbs.zip
Apr 25
105.5 MB
kicad-9.0.2-rc1-x86_64-vcpkg-pdbs.zip
Apr 25
115.7 MB
kicad-9.0.2-rc1-x86_64-pdbs.zip
Apr 25
132.8 MB
kicad-9.0.2-rc1-x86_64.exe
Apr 25
1.1 GB
kicad-9.0.2-rc1-arm64.exe
Apr 25
1.1 GB
kicad-9.0.1-arm64-pdbs.zip
Mar 30
129.6 MB
kicad-9.0.1-arm64-vcpkg-pdbs.zip
Mar 30
105.5 MB
kicad-9.0.1-x86_64-vcpkg-pdbs.zip
Mar 30
115.7 MB
kicad-9.0.1-x86_64-pdbs.zip
Mar 30
135.7 MB
kicad-9.0.1-x86_64.exe
Mar 30
1.1 GB
kicad-9.0.1-arm64.exe
Mar 30
1.1 GB
kicad-9.0.1-rc2-arm64-vcpkg-pdbs.zip
Mar 25
105.5 MB
kicad-9.0.1-rc2-x86_64-vcpkg-pdbs.zip
Mar 25
115.7 MB
kicad-9.0.1-rc2-arm64-pdbs.zip
Mar 25
129.9 MB
kicad-9.0.1-rc2-x86_64-pdbs.zip
Mar 25
135.9 MB
kicad-9.0.1-rc2-x86_64.exe
Mar 25
1.1 GB
kicad-9.0.1-rc2-arm64.exe
Mar 25
1.1 GB
kicad-9.0.1-rc1-arm64-vcpkg-pdbs.zip
Mar 18
105.5 MB
kicad-9.0.1-rc1-arm64-pdbs.zip
Mar 18
126.7 MB
kicad-9.0.1-rc1-x86_64-vcpkg-pdbs.zip
Mar 18
115.7 MB
kicad-9.0.1-rc1-x86_64-pdbs.zip
Mar 18
132.6 MB
kicad-9.0.1-rc1-x86_64.exe
Mar 18
1.1 GB
kicad-9.0.1-rc1-arm64.exe
Mar 18
1.1 GB
kicad-9.0.0-arm64-vcpkg-pdbs.zip
Feb 20
105.5 MB
kicad-9.0.0-arm64-pdbs.zip
Feb 20
131.2 MB
kicad-9.0.0-x86_64-pdbs.zip
Feb 20
136.6 MB
kicad-9.0.0-x86_64-vcpkg-pdbs.zip
Feb 20
115.7 MB
kicad-9.0.0-x86_64.exe
Feb 20
1.1 GB
kicad-9.0.0-arm64.exe
Feb 20
1.1 GB
kicad-8.0.9-x86_64-pdbs.zip
Feb 19
165.9 MB
kicad-8.0.9-x86_64-vcpkg-pdbs.zip
Feb 19
105.4 MB
kicad-8.0.9-arm64-pdbs.zip
Feb 19
155.4 MB
kicad-8.0.9-arm64-vcpkg-pdbs.zip
Feb 19
96.7 MB
kicad-8.0.9-arm64.exe
Feb 19
1.1 GB
kicad-8.0.9-x86_64.exe
Feb 19
1.1 GB
kicad-8.0.9-rc1-arm64-pdbs.zip
Feb 16
156.3 MB
kicad-8.0.9-rc1-x86_64-vcpkg-pdbs.zip
Feb 16
105.4 MB
kicad-8.0.9-rc1-arm64-vcpkg-pdbs.zip
Feb 16
96.7 MB
kicad-8.0.9-rc1-x86_64-pdbs.zip
Feb 16
167.0 MB
kicad-8.0.9-rc1-x86_64.exe
Feb 16
1.1 GB
kicad-8.0.9-rc1-arm64.exe
Feb 16
1.1 GB
kicad-9.0.0-rc3-x86_64-pdbs.zip
Feb 08
136.6 MB
kicad-9.0.0-rc3-arm64-pdbs.zip
Feb 08
131.4 MB
kicad-9.0.0-rc3-x86_64-vcpkg-pdbs.zip
Feb 08
115.3 MB
kicad-9.0.0-rc3-arm64-vcpkg-pdbs.zip
Feb 08
105.2 MB
kicad-9.0.0-rc3-x86_64.exe
Feb 08
1.1 GB
kicad-9.0.0-rc3-arm64.exe
Feb 08
1.1 GB
kicad-9.0.0-rc2-x86_64-vcpkg-pdbs.zip
Jan 18
115.1 MB
kicad-9.0.0-rc2-arm64-vcpkg-pdbs.zip
Jan 18
106.0 MB
kicad-9.0.0-rc2-arm64-pdbs.zip
Jan 18
126.9 MB
kicad-9.0.0-rc2-x86_64-pdbs.zip
Jan 18
132.1 MB
kicad-9.0.0-rc2-x86_64.exe
Jan 18
1.1 GB
kicad-9.0.0-rc2-arm64.exe
Jan 18
1.1 GB
kicad-8.0.8-arm64-pdbs.zip
Jan 11
132.5 MB
kicad-8.0.8-x86_64-pdbs.zip
Jan 11
142.4 MB
kicad-8.0.8-x86_64-vcpkg-pdbs.zip
Jan 11
105.4 MB
kicad-8.0.8-arm64-vcpkg-pdbs.zip
Jan 11
96.7 MB
kicad-8.0.8-x86_64.exe
Jan 11
1.1 GB
kicad-8.0.8-arm64.exe
Jan 11
1.1 GB
kicad-8.0.8-rc1-x86_64-vcpkg-pdbs.zip
Jan 06
105.4 MB
kicad-8.0.8-rc1-arm64-pdbs.zip
Jan 06
129.8 MB
kicad-8.0.8-rc1-arm64-vcpkg-pdbs.zip
Jan 06
96.7 MB
kicad-8.0.8-rc1-x86_64-pdbs.zip
Jan 06
139.4 MB
kicad-8.0.8-rc1-x86_64.exe
Jan 06
1.1 GB
kicad-8.0.8-rc1-arm64.exe
Jan 06
1.1 GB
kicad-9.0.0-rc1-arm64-vcpkg-pdbs.zip
Dec 22
104.9 MB
kicad-9.0.0-rc1-arm64-pdbs.zip
Dec 22
126.8 MB
kicad-9.0.0-rc1-x86_64-pdbs.zip
Dec 22
131.8 MB
kicad-9.0.0-rc1-x86_64-vcpkg-pdbs.zip
Dec 22
115.2 MB
kicad-9.0.0-rc1-x86_64.exe
Dec 22
1.1 GB
kicad-9.0.0-rc1-arm64.exe
Dec 22
1.1 GB
kicad-8.0.7-x86_64-pdbs.zip
Dec 03 2024
138.5 MB
kicad-8.0.7-arm64-pdbs.zip
Dec 03 2024
129.8 MB
kicad-8.0.7-x86_64-vcpkg-pdbs.zip
Dec 03 2024
105.5 MB
kicad-8.0.7-arm64-vcpkg-pdbs.zip
Dec 03 2024
95.7 MB
kicad-8.0.7-x86_64.exe
Dec 03 2024
1.2 GB
kicad-8.0.7-arm64.exe
Dec 03 2024
1.2 GB
kicad-8.0.6-arm64-vcpkg-pdbs.zip
Oct 14 2024
95.6 MB
kicad-8.0.6-x86_64-pdbs.zip
Oct 14 2024
141.2 MB
kicad-8.0.6-x86_64-vcpkg-pdbs.zip
Oct 14 2024
105.4 MB
kicad-8.0.6-arm64-pdbs.zip
Oct 14 2024
131.7 MB
kicad-8.0.6-arm64.exe
Oct 14 2024
1.2 GB
kicad-8.0.6-x86_64.exe
Oct 14 2024
1.2 GB
kicad-8.0.6-rc1-arm64-pdbs.zip
Oct 07 2024
129.1 MB
kicad-8.0.6-rc1-x86_64-pdbs.zip
Oct 07 2024
138.3 MB
kicad-8.0.6-rc1-x86_64-vcpkg-pdbs.zip
Oct 07 2024
105.4 MB
kicad-8.0.6-rc1-arm64-vcpkg-pdbs.zip
Oct 07 2024
95.6 MB
kicad-8.0.6-rc1-arm64.exe
Oct 07 2024
1.2 GB
kicad-8.0.6-rc1-x86_64.exe
Oct 07 2024
1.2 GB
kicad-8.0.5-arm64-vcpkg-pdbs.zip
Sep 07 2024
95.6 MB
kicad-8.0.5-x86_64-pdbs.zip
Sep 07 2024
141.5 MB
kicad-8.0.5-x86_64-vcpkg-pdbs.zip
Sep 07 2024
105.4 MB
kicad-8.0.5-arm64-pdbs.zip
Sep 07 2024
132.0 MB
kicad-8.0.5-x86_64.exe
Sep 07 2024
1.2 GB
kicad-8.0.5-arm64.exe
Sep 07 2024
1.2 GB
kicad-8.0.5-rc1-arm64-pdbs.zip
Aug 29 2024
129.2 MB
kicad-8.0.5-rc1-arm64-vcpkg-pdbs.zip
Aug 29 2024
95.6 MB
kicad-8.0.5-rc1-x86_64-pdbs.zip
Aug 29 2024
138.3 MB
kicad-8.0.5-rc1-x86_64-vcpkg-pdbs.zip
Aug 29 2024
105.4 MB
kicad-8.0.5-rc1-x86_64.exe
Aug 29 2024
1.2 GB
kicad-8.0.5-rc1-arm64.exe
Aug 29 2024
1.2 GB
kicad-8.0.4-arm64-pdbs.zip
Jul 17 2024
131.9 MB
kicad-8.0.4-x86_64-vcpkg-pdbs.zip
Jul 17 2024
105.5 MB
kicad-8.0.4-x86_64-pdbs.zip
Jul 17 2024
141.2 MB
kicad-8.0.4-arm64-vcpkg-pdbs.zip
Jul 17 2024
95.5 MB
kicad-8.0.4-x86_64.exe
Jul 17 2024
1.2 GB
kicad-8.0.4-arm64.exe
Jul 17 2024
1.2 GB
kicad-8.0.4-rc2-x86_64-pdbs.zip
Jul 03 2024
137.9 MB
kicad-8.0.4-rc2-arm64-pdbs.zip
Jul 03 2024
129.1 MB
kicad-8.0.4-rc2-arm64-vcpkg-pdbs.zip
Jul 03 2024
95.5 MB
kicad-8.0.4-rc2-x86_64-vcpkg-pdbs.zip
Jul 03 2024
105.4 MB
kicad-8.0.4-rc2-x86_64.exe
Jul 03 2024
1.2 GB
kicad-8.0.4-rc2-arm64.exe
Jul 03 2024
1.2 GB
kicad-8.0.3-arm64-pdbs.zip
Jun 03 2024
133.7 MB
kicad-8.0.3-x86_64-vcpkg-pdbs.zip
Jun 03 2024
105.5 MB
kicad-8.0.3-x86_64-pdbs.zip
Jun 03 2024
143.0 MB
kicad-8.0.3-arm64-vcpkg-pdbs.zip
Jun 03 2024
95.4 MB
kicad-8.0.3-x86_64.exe
Jun 03 2024
1.2 GB
kicad-8.0.3-arm64.exe
Jun 03 2024
1.2 GB
kicad-8.0.3-rc1-arm64-pdbs.zip
May 26 2024
134.5 MB
kicad-8.0.3-rc1-x86_64-vcpkg-pdbs.zip
May 26 2024
105.5 MB
kicad-8.0.3-rc1-x86_64-pdbs.zip
May 26 2024
144.4 MB
kicad-8.0.3-rc1-arm64-vcpkg-pdbs.zip
May 26 2024
95.4 MB
kicad-8.0.3-rc1-x86_64.exe
May 26 2024
1.2 GB
kicad-8.0.3-rc1-arm64.exe
May 26 2024
1.2 GB
kicad-8.0.2-x86_64-pdbs.zip
Apr 28 2024
141.2 MB
kicad-8.0.2-arm64-vcpkg-pdbs.zip
Apr 28 2024
95.7 MB
kicad-8.0.2-arm64-pdbs.zip
Apr 28 2024
131.5 MB
kicad-8.0.2-x86_64-vcpkg-pdbs.zip
Apr 28 2024
105.7 MB
kicad-8.0.2-x86_64.exe
Apr 28 2024
1.2 GB
kicad-8.0.2-arm64.exe
Apr 28 2024
1.2 GB
kicad-8.0.2-rc2-x86_64-pdbs.zip
Apr 22 2024
141.4 MB
kicad-8.0.2-rc2-arm64-vcpkg-pdbs.zip
Apr 22 2024
95.7 MB
kicad-8.0.2-rc2-x86_64-vcpkg-pdbs.zip
Apr 22 2024
105.7 MB
kicad-8.0.2-rc2-arm64-pdbs.zip
Apr 22 2024
131.7 MB
kicad-8.0.2-rc2-x86_64.exe
Apr 22 2024
1.2 GB
kicad-8.0.2-rc2-arm64.exe
Apr 22 2024
1.2 GB
kicad-8.0.2-rc1-arm64-vcpkg-pdbs.zip
Apr 16 2024
95.7 MB
kicad-8.0.2-rc1-x86_64-pdbs.zip
Apr 16 2024
138.3 MB
kicad-8.0.2-rc1-x86_64-vcpkg-pdbs.zip
Apr 16 2024
105.7 MB
kicad-8.0.2-rc1-arm64-pdbs.zip
Apr 16 2024
128.8 MB
kicad-8.0.2-rc1-x86_64.exe
Apr 16 2024
1.2 GB
kicad-8.0.2-rc1-arm64.exe
Apr 16 2024
1.2 GB
kicad-8.0.1-arm64-pdbs.zip
Mar 15 2024
131.0 MB
kicad-8.0.1-arm64-vcpkg-pdbs.zip
Mar 15 2024
95.7 MB
kicad-8.0.1-x86_64-pdbs.zip
Mar 15 2024
140.9 MB
kicad-8.0.1-x86_64-vcpkg-pdbs.zip
Mar 15 2024
105.7 MB
kicad-8.0.1-x86_64.exe
Mar 15 2024
1.2 GB
kicad-8.0.1-arm64.exe
Mar 15 2024
1.2 GB
kicad-8.0.1-rc2-x86_64-vcpkg-pdbs.zip
Mar 10 2024
105.7 MB
kicad-8.0.1-rc2-x86_64-pdbs.zip
Mar 10 2024
141.0 MB
kicad-8.0.1-rc2-arm64-vcpkg-pdbs.zip
Mar 10 2024
95.7 MB
kicad-8.0.1-rc2-arm64-pdbs.zip
Mar 10 2024
131.2 MB
kicad-8.0.1-rc2-x86_64.exe
Mar 10 2024
1.2 GB
kicad-8.0.1-rc2-arm64.exe
Mar 10 2024
1.2 GB
kicad-8.0.1-rc1-arm64-pdbs.zip
Mar 04 2024
131.4 MB
kicad-8.0.1-rc1-x86_64-pdbs.zip
Mar 04 2024
141.3 MB
kicad-8.0.1-rc1-x86_64-vcpkg-pdbs.zip
Mar 04 2024
105.7 MB
kicad-8.0.1-rc1-arm64-vcpkg-pdbs.zip
Mar 04 2024
95.7 MB
kicad-8.0.1-rc1-arm64.exe
Mar 04 2024
1.2 GB
kicad-8.0.1-rc1-x86_64.exe
Mar 04 2024
1.2 GB
kicad-8.0.0-arm64-vcpkg-pdbs.zip
Feb 23 2024
95.7 MB
kicad-8.0.0-x86_64-pdbs.zip
Feb 23 2024
137.6 MB
kicad-8.0.0-x86_64-vcpkg-pdbs.zip
Feb 23 2024
105.7 MB
kicad-8.0.0-arm64-pdbs.zip
Feb 23 2024
128.0 MB
kicad-8.0.0-x86_64.exe
Feb 23 2024
1.2 GB
kicad-8.0.0-arm64.exe
Feb 23 2024
1.2 GB
kicad-7.0.11-x86_64-vcpkg-pdbs.zip
Feb 21 2024
101.7 MB
kicad-7.0.11-x86_64-pdbs.zip
Feb 21 2024
148.5 MB
kicad-7.0.11-x86_64.exe
Feb 21 2024
1.2 GB
kicad-7.0.11-rc4-x86_64-pdbs.zip
Feb 17 2024
148.3 MB
kicad-7.0.11-rc4-x86_64-vcpkg-pdbs.zip
Feb 17 2024
101.7 MB
kicad-7.0.11-rc4-x86_64.exe
Feb 17 2024
1.2 GB
kicad-8.0.0-rc3-x86_64-vcpkg-pdbs.zip
Feb 16 2024
105.7 MB
kicad-8.0.0-rc3-arm64-pdbs.zip
Feb 16 2024
134.6 MB
kicad-8.0.0-rc3-x86_64-pdbs.zip
Feb 16 2024
144.2 MB
kicad-8.0.0-rc3-arm64-vcpkg-pdbs.zip
Feb 16 2024
95.7 MB
kicad-8.0.0-rc3-arm64.exe
Feb 16 2024
1.2 GB
kicad-8.0.0-rc3-x86_64.exe
Feb 16 2024
1.2 GB
kicad-7.0.11-rc3-x86_64-pdbs.zip
Feb 15 2024
148.2 MB
kicad-7.0.11-rc3-x86_64-vcpkg-pdbs.zip
Feb 15 2024
101.7 MB
kicad-7.0.11-rc3-x86_64.exe
Feb 15 2024
1.2 GB
kicad-7.0.11-rc2-x86_64-pdbs.zip
Feb 13 2024
148.3 MB
kicad-7.0.11-rc2-x86_64-vcpkg-pdbs.zip
Feb 13 2024
101.7 MB
kicad-7.0.11-rc2-x86_64.exe
Feb 13 2024
1.2 GB
kicad-7.0.11-rc1-x86_64-pdbs.zip
Feb 08 2024
145.2 MB
kicad-7.0.11-rc1-x86_64-vcpkg-pdbs.zip
Feb 08 2024
101.7 MB
kicad-7.0.11-rc1-x86_64.exe
Feb 08 2024
1.2 GB
kicad-8.0.0-rc2-x86_64-pdbs.zip
Jan 21 2024
142.9 MB
kicad-8.0.0-rc2-arm64-pdbs.zip
Jan 21 2024
133.2 MB
kicad-8.0.0-rc2-x86_64-vcpkg-pdbs.zip
Jan 21 2024
105.7 MB
kicad-8.0.0-rc2-arm64-vcpkg-pdbs.zip
Jan 21 2024
95.7 MB
kicad-8.0.0-rc2-x86_64.exe
Jan 21 2024
1.2 GB
kicad-8.0.0-rc2-arm64.exe
Jan 21 2024
1.2 GB
kicad-8.0.0-rc1-arm64-vcpkg-pdbs.zip
Jan 14 2024
95.7 MB
kicad-8.0.0-rc1-x86_64-pdbs.zip
Jan 14 2024
138.0 MB
kicad-8.0.0-rc1-arm64-pdbs.zip
Jan 14 2024
127.6 MB
kicad-8.0.0-rc1-x86_64-vcpkg-pdbs.zip
Jan 14 2024
105.7 MB
kicad-8.0.0-rc1-x86_64.exe
Jan 14 2024
1.2 GB
kicad-8.0.0-rc1-arm64.exe
Jan 14 2024
1.2 GB
kicad-7.0.10-x86_64-pdbs.zip
Dec 28 2023
148.0 MB
kicad-7.0.10-x86_64-vcpkg-pdbs.zip
Dec 28 2023
101.7 MB
kicad-7.0.10-x86_64.exe
Dec 28 2023
1.2 GB
kicad-7.0.10-rc1-x86_64-pdbs.zip
Dec 22 2023
145.4 MB
kicad-7.0.10-rc1-x86_64-vcpkg-pdbs.zip
Dec 22 2023
101.7 MB
kicad-7.0.10-rc1-x86_64.exe
Dec 22 2023
1.2 GB
kicad-7.0.9-x86_64-pdbs.zip
Nov 05 2023
145.4 MB
kicad-7.0.9-x86_64-vcpkg-pdbs.zip
Nov 05 2023
101.7 MB
kicad-7.0.9-x86_64.exe
Nov 05 2023
1.2 GB
kicad-7.0.8-x86_64-pdbs.zip
Sep 30 2023
145.2 MB
kicad-7.0.8-x86_64-vcpkg-pdbs.zip
Sep 30 2023
112.8 MB
kicad-7.0.8-x86_64.exe
Sep 29 2023
1.2 GB
kicad-7.0.7-x86_64-vcpkg-pdbs.zip
Aug 14 2023
112.8 MB
kicad-7.0.7-x86_64-pdbs.zip
Aug 14 2023
145.5 MB
kicad-7.0.7-x86_64.exe
Aug 14 2023
1.2 GB
kicad-7.0.6-x86_64-pdbs.zip
Jul 06 2023
145.4 MB
kicad-7.0.6-x86_64-vcpkg-pdbs.zip
Jul 06 2023
111.7 MB
kicad-7.0.6-x86_64.exe
Jul 06 2023
1.2 GB
kicad-7.0.5-x86_64-vcpkg-pdbs.zip
May 27 2023
111.7 MB
kicad-7.0.5-x86_64-pdbs.zip
May 27 2023
146.9 MB
kicad-7.0.5-x86_64.exe
May 27 2023
1.2 GB
kicad-7.0.2-x86_64-pdbs.zip
Apr 15 2023
143.5 MB
kicad-7.0.2-x86_64-vcpkg-pdbs.zip
Apr 15 2023
111.5 MB
kicad-7.0.2-x86_64.exe
Apr 15 2023
1.2 GB
kicad-7.0.1-x86_64-vcpkg-pdbs.zip
Mar 11 2023
110.6 MB
kicad-7.0.1-x86_64-pdbs.zip
Mar 11 2023
146.8 MB
kicad-7.0.1-x86_64.exe
Mar 11 2023
1.2 GB
kicad-7.0.0-x86_64-pdbs.zip
Feb 12 2023
142.4 MB
kicad-7.0.0-x86_64-vcpkg-pdbs.zip
Feb 12 2023
110.6 MB
kicad-7.0.0-x86_64.exe
Feb 12 2023
1.2 GB
kicad-6.0.11-x86_64-pdbs.zip
Jan 27 2023
103.6 MB
kicad-6.0.11-i686-pdbs.zip
Jan 27 2023
99.4 MB
kicad-6.0.11-x86_64-vcpkg-pdbs.zip
Jan 27 2023
112.5 MB
kicad-6.0.11-i686-vcpkg-pdbs.zip
Jan 27 2023
108.3 MB
kicad-6.0.11-x86_64.exe
Jan 27 2023
1.1 GB
kicad-6.0.11-i686.exe
Jan 27 2023
1.1 GB
kicad-6.0.10-x86_64-vcpkg-pdbs.zip
Dec 20 2022
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KiCad для Windows 7 это средство проектирования и разработки печатных плат. Программа способна создавать электрические схемы любой сложности, включает библиотеку стандартных элементов с возможностью применения специализированных наборов, поддерживает написание технического описания, генерирование печатных образцов.
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Topic: KiCad 7.0.9 Install On Windows 7 Easy! (Read 12261 times)
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Here is all you need to get KiCad 7 running on Windows 7×64. Please note that 32 bit KiCad doesn’t seem to exist, despite the name of the installer. Don’t run «patch_all.bat» a second time (don’t patch patched files), it seems to render the patched files unrunnable if you do, but won’t hurt anything else on the computer. Just extract the installer again if you accidently do that.
Open the batch file in notepad or other text editor if you want to see what it does, or look up my older posts about KiCad 7 on Win7.
PATCH IS ONLY FOR KICAD 7.0.9!
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1. Extract the files from the KiCad installer with 7-zip. You can run it from anywhere, but the default location is C:\Program Files\KiCad\7.0. If you put it anywhere else you may not be able to open file simply by clicking on them.
2. Go to the root folder of your KiCad 7 install, this is the folder from step 1. This is the folder where will you see bin, etc, lib, share, and maybe other folders. Extract kicad_7.09_patch_all.zip directly into this folder, you should see 11 new files. Run the «patch_all.bat» file, it will will move and patch files as needed, then clean up the unneedded files from the patcher. Now go in bin and open Kicad.exe. If it opens, all is good. If it complains about a missing Library, proceed to step 3.
3. (If Kicad asks for missing library) You will find a file named «VC_redist.x64.exe» in your KiCad root directory, this is the installer for the needed VC++ library. Open this file and just keep clicking okay until it is finished. KiCad should Now open and run just fine, but each time you open it you will get a message about unsupported operating system.
That is about all there is to it, you now have a KiCad 7.09 installation which will run on Windows 7 exactly as it does on Windows 10. One bug, the I haven’t got the freerouting plugin working on Win7, may be possible with some effort, I haven’t tried yet.
With this patch, you should not get any warning about unsupported operating system, if you do you did something wrong.
If you need assistance with this, feel free to DM me, I’m on eevblog every day, but don’t always check this subforum.
Ed
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I was thinking about using autohotkey, to close such windows as they appear. This way no exes are modfied and it should work with other versions too!
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«Sometimes, after talking with a person, you want to pet a dog, wave at a monkey, and take off your hat to an elephant.»(Maxim Gorki)
SDS800X HD bugs/issues/workarounds (Updated 17. Feb. 2025)
Just tried this on Win7x64 SP1 and KiCad crashes on opening the schematic editor.
https://i.ibb.co/ws35mNs/Untitled.jpg
The .bat script ran fine as I put a pause in at the end so I could look at the script output. Script ran as a standard user.
Extracted using the latest 7zip. An older 7zip caused many decompression errors.
Just to be clear, all the etc, bin folders are beneath C:\Program Files\KiCad\7.0\
Anyone else get this error?
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I’m confused about the purpose of this thread. Does the one-click installer not work? Have you filed a bug report here? https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/-/issues
This is an officially unsupported patch to install on W7 which is not a supported platform so reports to the KiCad developers on GitLab will be rejected.
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Just tried this on Win7x64 SP1 and KiCad crashes on opening the schematic editor.
https://i.ibb.co/ws35mNs/Untitled.jpg
The .bat script ran fine as I put a pause in at the end so I could look at the script output. Script ran as a standard user.
Extracted using the latest 7zip. An older 7zip caused many decompression errors.
Just to be clear, all the etc, bin folders are beneath C:\Program Files\KiCad\7.0\Anyone else get this error?
How many times did you run the patcher? I got a similar result when I tried patching files that were already patched, just to see what would happen.
Yes, your path is correct. Besides, if you don’t patch the files, and extract the api-ms-win-core-path-l1-1-0.dll file to the bin directory it will run just fine. The patches just prevent the «unsupported file system» error from appearing on each launch. Once you click OK the warning closes and all is fine.
What are your system specs? Does the PCB editor open? I do have an older notebook with a really poor GPU, it can run the PCB editor just fine, but not the schematic editor, this is in both Win7 and 10. Can’t remember if it reported insufficient GPU or just crashed.
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>>How many times did you run the patcher?
Just once.
>>What are your system specs?
Win7x64 SP1. i5-3230m 12GB RAM
I’ll re-install the OS and see if that fixes it. If no one else is seeing this then it might be my system. I’ll report back when I’m done.
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It’s not likely to be an OS issue, I wouldn’t re-install. What video card? That may be the problem. The CPU and memory are decent, but I see it’s a mobile processor. I suspect it may be GPU related.
Extract KiCad again and try running the unpatched files, just add api-ms-win-core-path-l1-1-0.dll to the bin directory and see what happens.
I see the main KiCad running, try all the other patched files and see how they do. I’ll be keeping an eye on the thread.
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Installed the vc redist???
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SDS800X HD bugs/issues/workarounds (Updated 17. Feb. 2025)
>>Installed the vc redist???
Yes. OS re-installation cured the problem. It was something to do with my system.
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killingtime, I’m glad you got everything working okay. If you have any suggestions on how I may be able to improve my package, I’ve always happy to listen. I am a big fan of both KiCad and Windows 7, And and very happy in doing my part to help them live together. I’m certainly hoping this will continue even after version 8 comes out next year.
There is one thing I forgot to mention in my setup directions. As you probably notice when running Windows 7, the chrome browser always starts up with a message about the operating system no longer being supported. I found this annoying, so I found a setting to get rid of it, and added it to the registry file. Here is the line: [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Policies\Google\Chrome]
«SuppressUnsupportedOSWarning»=dword:00000001
It is not any kind of pack that I developed, it is just a setting which prevents that message from being displayed on every startup.This has one side effect, which I will mention here so you do not get alarmed.When you go into the settings for Chrome, you will see a message at the top «Your browser is managed by your organization». Apparently Chrome considers this setting to be some form of management. The first time I saw this on mine, I thought that I had somehow been infected, took me a while to figure out what was causing it. I mention it here so you don’t go through the same problem yourself
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Hello Doktor !
Can You please release the patch for the current Kicad 8.0.1 version ?
Thanks a lot.
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I’d love to, but there is a small problem. While the main program, the PCB editor, and all the accessories work just fine, the schematic editor does not. If you try to load eeschema.exe directly it gives an error related to the file _eeschema.dll. If you try to run it from the main program, you don’t get a message but it just hangs forever. When I get the time, I plan to see if I can compile that DLL so that it will run in Windows 7, but it may be a while before I even get a chance to try, and I may fail.
I do have version 7.0.11, which I believe is probably going to be the last release of kiCAD 7, working quite well if you would like me to post it.
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I do have version 7.0.11, which I believe is probably going to be the last release of kiCAD 7, working quite well if you would like me to post it.
Sure — this thread is about going opposite to something called «planned obsolescence». I never get open source developers following agenda of companies like Microsoft — IMHO this is contradictory to open source philosophy — I you have working solution for 7.0.11 then please post it.
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I never get open source developers following agenda of companies like Microsoft — IMHO this is contradictory to open source philosophy
It is not so easy unfortunately. What I’m about to say has probably been told before, but please people, do not keep on using an expired OS for the wrong reasons.
About Microsoft making Win7 obsolete: yes, maybe that is planned obsolescence. And I agree that planned obsolescence is not good.
But for developers (be it open source or not) there are 2 problems with that:
1) you are not necessarily doing people a favor by helping them keep on using an insecure OS. Most people do not have the skills and tools to keep a machine with an expired OS safe. So it can be seen as a gentle push in the right direction to incentivise people to upgrade their OS.
2) APIs and SDKs change. Having to maintain several versions is effort and cost. Also for open source devs.
In my job I often have to deal with enterprise systems with old OS’s (be it Win/Linux/Unix/whatever). They often tell me that they kept them active for economical reasons. But now suddenly they have to deal with raised maintenance costs (HW availability, SW availability, tooling for securing, interoperability limitations), legal issues (try explaining that GDPR auditor that you really needed that Win XP system to run your user database), and just greatly increased risks. Once the sh*t hits the fan on such an old system, it suddenly becomes an emergency. And emergencies cost money. A lot of money. At the moment you don’t want it. So no, there is NO purely economical reason to keep expired systems.
You may of course decide to keep them for other than purely economical reasons. Good for you. But please do so knowing the consequences and risks.
Yes, I agree sometimes main vendors push planned obsolescence too far, or just make bad design decisions based on short term cost reductions. But it is something we have to live with and adapt to. There are alternatives. Why stay on Win7 when you can also just install a recent Ubuntu? If you really need some old Windows software on that expired OS, do so in a secured environment (ex: VM in proxmox), and know the consequences and risks.
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you are not necessarily doing people a favor by helping them keep on using an insecure OS
Program authors are not the police. Nor are they doctors, psychiatrists, firemen, The State, … It is not up to them why a user might run a particular OS, not on what hardware it is, nor whether the house has central heating or a coal fire.
APIs and SDKs change
This, and only this, is a valid reason. But even then they shouldn’t intentionally block its use. The user should be able to try it and if it works it works, if not it doesn’t. The developer should not pre-empt that and stop it even trying.
You may of course decide to keep them for other than purely economical reasons
Economics has nothing to do with it. Simply put, W10 was a pile of ergonomic shit and W11 still is. It has an atrocious user interface. That’s it for me: I don’t want flat borderless windows overlapping so you can’t tell which is which; I don’t want buttons that don’t look like buttons but just ordinary text; I want to know — without having to try — that the window extends below what I can see and needs scrolling; I want to be able to scroll down, click a button and go to another dialog, then when I close that dialog go back to where I was, not start again at the top of the list and have to scroll all the way down again to get to the button I originally clicked. That’s a killer for a settings page when you’re trying to set up and change multiple options.
It’s just shit. W7 if fine. Actually, W7 is so good that just to do something different Microsoft had to create Metro, and then make it worse than it was to start with.
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Just as a note — that has been said before numerous times though — KiCad’s team have deprecated Win 7 not to play the police, but merely because it’s dependent on Python which itself has stopped supporting Win 7 for a long while now.
The Python team itself has probably done the same for similar reasons, their dependence on other libraries that stopped supporting it. And so on.
And since supporting every additional OS is a big burden in terms of testing and maintenance, it just becomes kinda obvious when an OS has been deprecated for several years. It sucks, but just the way it is.
Also, they would inevitably get tons of comments from users, just like over here, telling them to quit supporting obsolete OSs as that was a very dangerous thing to do, so that’s not playing the police, just avoiding doing something that would only bring them pain, nasty users and no reward.
But since KiCad is open source, you can still try and build it yourself for Win 7. I have actually done exactly this, using MSYS2 for building it, for a couple years. That was possible because MSYS2 itself still supported Win 7, and they shipped a Python build that also supported Win 7. MSYS2 has stopped supporting Win 7 for a year ot two now, and I completely switched to Linux, so I stopped maintaining those builds. But it’s possible that it can still be done. I may try again one of these days. I have shared the builds with a few people over these years, but never «publicly». Actually, I was meaning to, and was going to host the builds on FossHub, but they told me that they wouldn’t host these unofficial builds unless I got an explicit authorization from the KiCad maintainers. Eventually, I gave up. Just for the history. These were complete builds with no trick involved with MS dlls or whatnot, I had just commented out the nagging popup that said the OS was unsupported, as a convenience.
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KiCad’s team have deprecated Win 7 not to play the police, but merely because it’s dependent on Python which itself has stopped supporting Win 7 for a long while now
Yes, I accept that, and perhaps should have been clearer in my comment re APIs and SDK changes.
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Since were in the mood for commenting, I will add a few of my own.
First, why stay with Windows 7? Well I can’t say for anybody else, but there are a few reasons for me. The first is that I really like the look of Windows 7 much better than 10 or 11, in fact I believe it was Microsoft’s best looking operating system. There was even a guy on some form called bigmuscle Who was releasing a patch to get the Windows 7 Aero interface in Windows 10, Microsoft made sure to break that with every single release. But I can live with the looks of Windows 10, in fact I do on some of my computers. I do not like the way Microsoft is getting to be more like Apple, trying to completely control the user experience. Nor do I like the way they are trying to monitor you everywhere you turn. These are the reasons I stick (mainly) with Windows 7. I don’t know how much longer I will be able to do that though. Arduino has not supported Windows 7 for years, but they also don’t actively fight against its use. Unfortunately, two or three releases ago it stopped working in Windows 7. They weren’t even aware of it until some people posted on Their forum, They just said they don’t support it and don’t even tested in Windows 7.
KiCad is pretty much the same as Arduino, they stop supporting Windows 7 quite a long time ago. I think version 5 might have been the last that was guaranteed to work in Windows 7. I would be annoyed that these companies no longer support the older OS if they had unlimited resources. Unfortunately, no software developer, whether they are open source or a strictly for-profit company, has unlimited resources. And when resources are limited, I agree that it is much smarter to use those resources to try to make your software work better rather than just trying to keep it working on ten-year old systems. KiCad has certainly been improving, I don’t want them to slow that down just so I can run it in Windows 7. There is always this thing called a virtual machine, and it works quite nice. In VMware, if you run in «unity» mode and set it to display without borders, you can have a program in the VM on your regular Windows 7 desktop with a taskbar button which will look and work almost exactly like it was running in Windows 7, except I think the buttons in the upper right corner will still have the Windows 10 appearance. I have done this with both Arduino and KiCad, but haven’t really used it much. Arduino has not improved enough in the last few versions to make the newest a much have, and up until version 8 I have had KiCad running quite well in Windows 7.
What will the future bring? Don’t really know. I think that getting Arduino latest version working in Windows 7 is probably beyond me. KiCad 8 may still be doable when I have some time. I am not and do not pretend to be a programmer, but the problem with KiCad 8 Operating correctly in Windows 7 seems to be just a single DLL file. It is my suspicion that one of the components are used in the build has changed, and that is what’s causing the problem. I am hoping I am clever enough to figure out what that is, and also a way to change it so it works. It is only the _eeschema.dll file which seems to be causing the problem. Other than that, you just add that other Windows DLL that I have been using with all the version 7 releases and it works, but warns you a bout an unsupported operating system on each start. Getting rid of that message is a simple as dispatching a single jump in each executable, there are seven in total. We will see what happens.
I am not looking forward to the future with computers, I dislike Windows 11 even more than 10. They are really pushing hard for you to use a Microsoft account instead of a local account, which I refused to do. They also seem to have a hardware check which will quit it from running on almost every computer I own. I think I saw that there is a workaround for that, but I always question what the consequences are when you force a piece of software to run on hardware that it does not support. Yes, it may seem to work perfectly. But will it after the next update? Will everything truly work correctly? If I can avoid this I surely will. Perhaps it is time I get to know the penguin a little better…
Ed
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Not sure if this might help…
There is an app that adds post-W7 APIs to W7 for selected applications:
https://github.com/vxiiduu/VxKex?tab=readme-ov-file
I gave it a quick test on Rufus: the current download fails to run on W7 but introduing VxKex to it solved that and it now runs fine. The list of known now-working apps includes python…
Unsurprisingly, downloading and/or installing this is likely to trip your AV. All I can say is that the source is available if you want to peruse it or compile from scratch. But I guess if you’re that way inclined you’ll already have sorted Kicad anyway
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KiCad — the free editor intended for creation of the electric schemes, working out of printed-circuit boards, realisation of through designing (in an automatic mode) and drawing up of the target documentation for manufactures. The program consists of several independent modules and a common «hub», from which you can quickly navigate to the tool and manage projects.
KiCad includes a convenient tool for working with printed circuit boards PcbNew, Electrical Schematic Editor Eeschema, Report Editor WYMeditor, application for viewing Gerber files and a tool for specifying CvPcb seats. Also in the program there is a ready solution for managing libraries of components, which are used in all the above mentioned modules of KiCad. In addition to the standard elements, you will find a set of ready-made three-dimensional models created in Wings3D.
KiCad offers a versatile, free solution for electrical schematic creation and PCB design, and provides extensive library management capabilities.
Despite the fact that the program is free, its functionality does not differ much from that of most paid analogues. Separate KiCad tools allow to work with external tracers (TopoR, FreeRouter), boards containing up to sixteen copper and twelve technical layers, are able to form thermal contact areas, design the location of micro-transition holes and create a microwave structure. You can even build a three-dimensional image of the board using the 3D Viewer tool.
Other important features of KiCad include support for layer-by-layer printing of DXF, HPGL, PostScript and SVG formats, the ability to work with boards of any size and support for exporting drawings/documentation to PDF and DXF.
— is designed for designing electrical circuits, developing printed circuit boards and compiling technical documentation;
— works with circuits and boards of any size;
— Includes project manager, Gerber file viewer and report editor;
— allows you to build a three-dimensional image of the board;
— supports layer-by-layer printing in popular formats;
— carries out automated end-to-end design.
Fully open source, promoting accessibility and customization.
Supports multi-sheet and hierarchical schematics.
Comprehensive library of components and footprints.
Steep learning curve for beginners with complex interface.
Lacks a built-in 3D viewer for circuit board design.
Limited library of components and symbols.
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