Hi,
I once had the same problem. It seems that not just the currently selected
printer can make some trouble but some other drivers, that may have been
loaded at windows startup. In my case it was an old microsoft 'exchange' fax
driver. Protel refused printing until 'exchange' was removed from
/me jumps for joy :o)
THANK YOU ROLF :o)))
it worked, one of the other printer drivers was the problem as this machine
has adobe imaging products and Office 2000 (complete) installed, I had alot
of file printers for generating allsorts of different formats (which get
auto installed and I
On 10:08 PM 27/08/2001 -0700, Mike Ingle said:
I am getting it. I am not subscribed to PCD mag.
I am also on embedded linux and LART groups.
I am getting it as well - thinking about it, it does seem likely that it is
from the PEDA list.
A quick whois on edacafe.com shows that the relevant
I have not been able to control arcs in a Clientbasic macro. Does anyone
have control over the start and end angles?
The use of Center method is the default but I've seen no example of method
specification. I guessed at this as in line 2. My arcs seem to start at a
quadrant and end at 3
Sheet numbers are under Document Options on the organization tab to the
left of the document title. The only problem I can think of from duplicate
numbers would be if you told the netlister/synchronizer to append sheet
number to local nets.
Of course when you annotate you can have it update
In any case, I'm generating a list of possible reply addresses for a
potent deinculsion request addresses at ibsystems by PEDA members. More to
come...
A friend of mine uses a technique for determining who sells junk mail
(postal) mailing lists. When he fills out any warranty registration
Forum members,
I know I've seen postings regarding importing grahics
into Protel 99SE in the past out here, but never
figured I'd need to deal with it so I didn't read
through them back then.
Is this a fairly painless process? I'd like to hear
from members who've done this and get some idea of
Andrew J Jenkins wrote:
One thing that I didn't see in your post...Have you changed magnification levels, to
see if it's not just an artifact? (one would suspect you have, but one must also be
sure)
Yes, I've seen this on at least one of our systems running Protel. When certain
I never bother dealing with the spam artists themselves.
If they use various commercial services as their web hosts,
mail hosts, SMTP servers, atc. I send email to their [EMAIL PROTECTED]
address asking that they stop heling the spam artists to do their
dirty work. I have gotten a number of
Hi,
For those who want to make life a little more difficult for ibsystems,
Copy entire message, including headers, and send to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I called Broadwing after getting a second spam and spoke with 1st lev support (all I
could get to on first try), and they indicated that [EMAIL
I find this discussion rather weird. Here's why:
UCE, unsolicited commercial e-mail, is considered particularly offensive
when it is not targeted, such as a mailing to a million addresses with
Need to make money fast? I think we all would agree that this is *spam*.
It wastes a small amount of
I got some e-mail from these guys I think over a month back. I assumed my
address was sold/given to them from one of the trusted vendors that I gave
permission to give/sell my address to related companies. And no I'm not
crazy g, doing this has actually gotten me some good leads to companies I
On 05:28 PM 28/08/2001 -0700, Abd ul-Rahman Lomax said:
I find this discussion rather weird. Here's why:
UCE, unsolicited commercial e-mail, is considered particularly offensive
when it is not targeted, such as a mailing to a million addresses with
Need to make money fast? I think we all
Sorry, I haven't experienced the screen error - my experience has
been with a genuine bug (i.e. extends to gerbers) in Protel's polygon
pour.
When working with fine dimensions (0.15mm track widths in pours)
around small components (0.8mm pitch uBGA, for example), Protel
miscalculates arc lengths
have a look at:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/protel-users/files/Arc_spiral_V1-2.zip
It contains an example of the use of this process.
The relevant bit is:
ResetParameters
AddSingleParameter Location.X, X#
AddSingleParameter Location.Y, Y#
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