-----Original Message----- From: Terry Creer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, July 09, 2003 3:32 AM To: 'Protel EDA Forum' Subject: [PEDA] Orcad Library Importing
Hi all,
Just got a few schematics and a library in Orcad format
from the Atmel website. The schematics load ok (minus the parts in the .lib file), but when I try to load the lib file, Protel (99SE) tells me DECOMP.EXE must be in the path when trying to imort Orcad libraries. Any ideas where I can aquire this DECOMP.EXE?
Terry
Please visit
http://www.protel.com/resources/kb/kb_item.asp?ID=2980
The files you are after are at
http://www.ivex.com/techsupport/appnotes/converting_orcad_to_windraft.shtml
Although aimed at windraft the zip file contains decomp.exe, 16to32.exe and comp.exe so all you need to add is the SDT.cfg file and your off.
The note also gives a little insight into the Orcad format.
I will also upload the files to http://www.proteluser.com/download
If you have any more problems let me know the URL to pick up the libraries from Atmel and I can open them in Capture and save as V9 for you (can open in Protel?).
Best Regards
John A. Ross
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