can others confirm what Soren said here re problems 99SE & WINXP-SP2 ?

i thought others have said it works fine

we use WIN2K

Dennis Saputelli

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sja wrote: Hello Steve

The easy thing for you is to have your customer get hold of a P99SE schematic. It give you the advantage to have better error handling when you update the PCB from the schematic editor, than using the importing net list feature. It also makes it possible for you to put in landmark (footprints) into the schematic.
But one thing to make clear is who is in charge of the net list, e.g. if you are making the net list the responsibility changes, there are no clear limit between you and the customer. My experience is that making the customer aware of the landmark problem he is force to take more aspects into account. Like a D-SUB25 has two extra holes for mounting are they connected? Or where is pin 1 on a square flat pack in the corner or in the middle on one side.
You can not hide your error on the finished PCB, so better to have your customer do them.
Another thing is editing a net list in notepad is not fun.


But P99SE is not the future, if you are going for Windows XP SP2 you will lose some thing in P99SE. Hole editor will disappear, moving designator automatically will disappear and adding to a selection is not possible. If you run remote desktop at the same time of P99SE it will fail.

regards
Soren Andersen


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