This is a little hard to explain, but here goes... I am running the ERC on a schematic in Protel 99SE. It's interesting that there isn't a rule for determining whether a port has a mating counterpart. The Orcad ERC has a place where it will verify that all off-page connectors have mating counterparts. The only thing Protel 99 verifies is that the port is connected to something electrical. If you had a port that was supposed to match a port on another page, but you mispelled one of them, had a space in one of them, etc. you wouldn't know it by using the ERC. That seems really strange to me! Posted from Association web site by: Travis
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