John,
I don't normally use Camtastic for DRC checking but I did try it
once, I got the exact same result that you described. I didn't try fighting
to figure it out after that.
Camtastics current website is:
http://www.camtastic.com/en/default.asp
I checked it out just before posting and it is up and running.
Their new support email address is:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sincerely,
Brad Velander
Lead PCB Design
Norsat International Inc.
#100 - 4401 Still Creek Dr.,
Burnaby, B.C., Canada.
V5C6G9.
voice: (604) 292-9089 (direct line)
fax: (604) 292-9010
email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
www: www.norsat.com
> -----Original Message-----
> From: John Branthoover [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, March 26, 2001 1:44 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [PEDA] CAMtastic 2000 and DRC Checking Of Gerbers....?
>
>
> Hello All,
> Has any one tried using CAMtastic 2000 to perform
> design rule checking of
> the gerbers generated with Protel 99SE. I just gave it a
> shot and it tells
> me that I have pad to pad clearance problems. When I go in
> manually and
> measure the problem areas using the point to point
> measurement option in
> CAMtastic, it states that everything is within the defaults
> that I have
> set.
>
> Protel s Knowledge Base item number #2062 states that
> you can go to
> www.innovativecad.com for support but the web page seems to be down or
> missing.
>
> Any information will be gladly appreciated. Thank you
> for your time and
> have a nice day.
>
>
>
> John Branthoover :
> Electrical Design Engineer :
> Acutronic R & D :Phone (412) 968-1051
> 137/139 Delta Drive :Fax (412) 963-0519
> Pittsburgh PA 15238 :Email [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> USA :WEB http://www.acutronic.com
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