Hi,

I am looking for Seagate 20 HDD, who's the best priced to buy them from.

Regards
Juggy

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Thatcher
Sent: 03 October 2002 01:03
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Hi Uwe, I found the right click method of "trying" to add new
entries. All I wanted to do was add MICROS to DIGITAL as the
manaul had outlined it. All it would do is give me an error saying
an entry was already there. I emailed the guy who wrote the package
last week and never received any response about the problems
I was having.

The package has a lot of potential, but I would rather deal with
known problems on the tools I have rather than deal with a whole
new set of problems and no help from the author. I can't afford
to spend money and not really know whether or not the package
was going to be supported. 

Anything can be said, but action gets my attention...

Best regards, Steve Thatcher

>--- Original Message ---
>From: Uwe Zimmermann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>Date: 10/2/02 1:38:30 PM
>

>
>Steve Thatcher wrote:
>> The first thing I tried to do was to add a PIC micro. The
"wizard"
>> is fine, but a family and a family group is required to create
>> a new part. The online manual shows the MICRO family under
the
>> DIGITAL family group. The actual database has a seperate family
>> group called MICROS and the only "family" categories underneath
>> it is the ZILOG and the Rabbit. You could work around it by
sticking
>> any new micros in the either family, but that kind of bothers
>> the engineer in me.
>
>Still anyone trying this product?
>I still don't have the time to test it, but I have it and played
a
>tiny little bit with it.
>Actually it is quite easy to add families and family groups
to the
>part database: in the main window of AutoTRAX just right-click
onto
>the part library browser window. Collection|New lets you create
a
>top-level family group and inside this you can create a new
"family"
>using the command Folder|New.
>Why the program uses different names for the same thing in two
>different dialogs escapes me....
>
>   Uwe.
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