[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Also, treble check any parts you have created to ensure no duplicate pins
or else Protel will start to route and just leave an unconnected track (it
did it to me anyway). If I remember correctly, the unrouted  net warning
doesn't appear in this case.



Yup, I have finally used up the batch of boards that had to be hand-edited
because of this one. I had no idea this sort of error would slip under Protel
99SE's radar, which is otherwise VERY comprehensive at finding any discrepancies
in the schematic. This is the only error I know of in the verification area.
There are some quirks and difficulties related to supporting some HP printers,
but that really isn't Protel's fault.


As far as reliability, 99SE is unreliable on Windows 95, which you aren't
supposed to use, anyway. It has been extremely reliable on Windows 2000
Professional, to the point of only having one or two hangups in the couple
years I've been using it on that OS. The database was always saved, even when
it hung up on 95!


Jon



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