I don't know how helpful this is, but P2004 will import Orcad, PadsPCB, PCAD
and older Protel formats as well as Autocad, Gerber etc. ISTR that 99SE
supported even more. Not necessarily inexpensive, but more than one option.

I've successfully imported Orcad designs - not perfect but useable results -
can't speak for the rest.


Bob

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Steve Allen
Sent: Wednesday, April 13, 2005 7:45 AM
To: Protel EDA Discussion List
Subject: [PEDA] Netlist Import / Wanted: P99SE

Hello All,
I'm still searching for the best path to collaborate with my customer.   I 
wasn't very explicit in describing my needs.  My customer is providing the 
schematic and I'll be doing the board layout.

Initially, I thought it would be best for him to a purchase the 99SE 
suite.  Costs make this prohibitive.  I've had one offer to sell me a valid 
license at $3000 and another offer to sell me an invalid license (at an 
undetermined price).

"Upgrading" to P2004 seems the only path Altium offers.  They appear wiling 
to offer a discount .  The Altium consultant says, " I would have to talk 
to my manger and the discount would be about $4500 off. "   I'm not sure 
what conditions and restrictions would apply.  Altium will not sell P99SE 
Schematic Capture packages.

Where does this leave me?  It's looking like a 3rd party schematic capture 
and net list import would be the best solution.   Protel 99SE Help says 
that Protel & Protel2 net lists are the two compatible formats.  I have a 
few questions about net list import.

1.  Which format import will import  best?  It looks like Protel2 net lists 
have more information.

2.  Can any of you recommend a 3rd part Schematic Capture capable of 
generating a Protel compatible net lists?  It needs to be relatively 
inexpensive.

3. What tips can you offer for net list import?  It looks like I'll have 
the ability to assign land patterns at time of import.  Usually, the 
schematic evolves during layout.  On the surface, it appears that I might 
be forced to re-enter all the land patterns unless the schematic capture 
package is capable of back annotating from the netlist.  Is this true?

I'd appreciate any comments or suggestions.

Thanks again,
Steve

At 08:38 AM 4/7/2005, you wrote:
>Hello,
>I'm working with a customer that has interest in purchasing his own copy 
>of P99SE.  I'm hoping some of you can help answer some questions we have.
>
>1. I thought I saw a PEDA post that indicated that Protel no longer offers 
>upgrade discounts from P99SE to Protel 2004.   Is this still true?
>
>2. Is there still a Protel 99SE resale market?
>
>3. If so, what's a used copy of 99SE selling for?
>
>Thanks for the help.
>
>Steve



 
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