The plot thickens. I got back a bounce from the mail I sent directly to Mr.
Amorelli:
His server definitely has some badly-set prohibited domain specifications
or something like that. For reference, below are the complete headers that
came back, boring for most but perhaps useful to some.
Retur
At 02:23 PM 10/22/2003, Mike wrote:
To: Allen Todd
From: Mike Amorelli
I got your message about a possible problem with my server, however I have
no problems with your Protel forum or any other e-mails. Can you call or
fax me a password so I may try the DXP forum. Unless you know of a
specific e
At 10:14 AM 10/22/2003, Bagotronix Tech Support wrote:
Note: I am not against MS in principle. If I could buy a full version of
W98 or 2K for $39, I'd do it. But $299 is just too much for software that
should be priced as a commodity.
Mr. Baggett has a strange idea of what the software costs. Fi
I guess they add up when I don't re-boot my PC for a week or so.
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Brian Guralnick
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From: "Dennis Saputelli" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Protel EDA Forum" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, October 22, 2003 9:09 PM
Subject: Re: [PEDA] New
Mr. Baggett, one of our fine and helpful writers, here manages to seriously
confuse some issues.
At 09:34 AM 10/22/2003, Bagotronix Tech Support wrote:
> Don't you think if it were easy (or even possible) to make money -- to
stay
> in business -- at those prices, that there would be companies doi
i used to see a few copies sometime,
but never any more (on this box i am using now)
not positive exactly why as not much has changed
the only speculation i have is that i have become more careful about
closing all the files in all DDBs and then closing all DDBs before
shutting down protel
als
At 03:50 AM 10/22/2003, Kirill 'Big K' Katsnelson wrote:
I thought this was *the* mailing list :)
Well, it was until DXP. Altium had a Beta list which they owned, and they
just continued it with the released product. And since they own the list,
and can thus theoretically boot any abusive writer
Does anyone remember the Techserv echo setting 'switch' to make this forum
echo your own message back to you?
Can't find it on the web site.
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Brian Guralnick
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so what, you never heard of re-format?
that's what the really cool tech support guys have you do ! :) :)
actually i have never reinstalled windows or re-formated (4 or 5 active
machines)
if they get creaky enough we get a new box, it's usually time anyway
the hand me downs go to the UPS machine!
Wow, before shutting down, I had 19 hidden Client99.exe processes to kill.
That's the most I've seen yet.
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At 03:18 AM 10/22/2003, Dwight Harm wrote:
Most of the folks on this list are hardware people. I've been developing &
selling software for 20 years, and I can tell you IT AIN'T EASY. Delivering
quality software takes a lot of time and a lot of talent, which = $$$.
Let me say that I've been doing
On 07:18 AM 23/10/2003, Mark Koitmaa said:
I believe it is a driver issue.
I agree, Mark, about the driver - I suspect the mouse driver :-).
Ian
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http://www.outputcity.com/
The above link will take you to the website for the people we use to get
film converted to Gerber. They do a great job.
Ask for Holly.
Bill Brooks
PCB Design Engineer , C.I.D., C.I.I.
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Hi,
I have a customer that has a circuit board layout on film, but no source
files.
Is there a service that can convert film to Gerbers?
Thanks,
Steve Allen
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No that's not the ticket. The need to reinstall Windows was due to hardware
failure - a failed HDD and two failed swapable HDD drive bays (I've got 10
PC's here). At any rate, my point was that I just don't remember where I
obtained the drivers but my current display card/driver allows 99SE
sch
> I believe it is a driver issue. I haven't seen the display problem in
> years. I'm also using a Matrox G450, but I've reinstalled windows several
> times over the years and I don't remember if the drivers were taken from
> the Matrox CDROM or some other source.
Yeah, that's the ticket. Keep ins
I believe it is a driver issue. I haven't seen the display problem in
years. I'm also using a Matrox G450, but I've reinstalled windows several
times over the years and I don't remember if the drivers were taken from
the Matrox CDROM or some other source.
Mark Koitmaa
At 01:17 PM 10/22/2003,
Yeah, I get the broken schematic wire thing on my workstation too. Using a
Matrox G450 video card.
If you like Protel 2.8 and don't see the benefit to 99SE, then by all means
stay with 2.8. I still use 2.8 occasionally, for the pin swapping feature.
When manually optimizing routing for a 2 layer
what you say notwithstanding ...
IMHO 99SE is a big big improvement over the older tools
i too see the broken (actually shifted) line thing a tiny bit on
schematic
but it doesn't really bother me much, it has never caused me a
misinterpretaion of the the wires
at the first pan or PgDn it is fixe
I have been using Protel 2.8 for a long time now. I recently came across a
30 day demo disk of Protel 99SE that Protel had sent me. I decided to
install it to see what I have been missing by not upgrading. I have sort of
just looked around a little but was rather shocked to discover 3 key things
To: Allen Todd
From: Mike Amorelli
I got your message about a possible problem with my server, however I have no problems
with your Protel forum or any other e-mails. Can you call or fax me a password so I
may try the DXP forum. Unless you know of a specific error code for your returned
e-mail
Albert,
Oh, that easy. Thank you! Too many things to learn and pay attention in the
new system... :-) My bad.
Juha
- Original Message -
From: "Albert McGilvra" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Protel EDA Forum" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, October 22, 2003 5:18 PM
Subject: Re: [PEDA] Ho
> If you really want to run Win32 programs under Linux, try VmWare! I have
it
> on 2 machines, using Win2000 Pro as the "guest" OS, and use P99SE,
> Xilinx Ise
> and Bobcad (mechanical CAD/CAM) on it, and it is as flawless as Win2K will
> allow it to be. VmWare is not free, but it is quite reason
Juha,
After you "Compile PCB Project" (under Project menu in schematic editor) you
will see a series of tabs along the bottom of the schematic window. Each
tab represents a channel. Click on each tab and print.
Regards,
Al McGilvra
McGilvra Engineering - Electronic Design & Development Servic
> Don't you think if it were easy (or even possible) to make money -- to
stay
> in business -- at those prices, that there would be companies doing it?!?
No. That is the theory of perfect markets. Which is just ivory tower
economics BS. Observe:
An economics graduate student and his professor
On 05:50 PM 22/10/2003, Kirill 'Big K' Katsnelson said:
(Standard comment - the Altium DXP forum has the advantage of active
participation by Altium programmers and support staff. You won't get
that here.)
I thought this was *the* mailing list :)
Where is that DXP forum? You mean the one at fo
Hi,
I'm doing my first multichannel design with the DXP. Generally, the feature is great,
a real time saver. However, now that it is done I need to do production documents and
the Protel way is not exactly industry standard. So, I rather produce regular
documentation than educate everyone downs
> -Original Message-
> From: Jon Elson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, October 21, 2003 3:11 PM
>
> Bagotronix Tech Support wrote:
>
> >IMO, the software world is in terrible shape. The main reason free
software
> >exists is because some users got tired of being endlessly gouge
Ian,
Thank you for the answers!
(Standard comment - the Altium DXP forum has the advantage of active
participation by Altium programmers and support staff. You won't get that
here.)
I thought this was *the* mailing list :)
Where is that DXP forum? You mean the one at forums.altium.com?
-kk
we never were off, JaMi. Must be a problem on your side.
Mit freundlichem Gruß
Kind regards
Gisbert Auge
N.A.T. GmbH
www.nateurope.com
"JaMi Smith"
...see below...
> -Original Message-
> From: Bagotronix Tech Support [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, October 21, 2003 10:47 AM
>
> Free software can be great, but it won't save the world. Commercial
> software can be great, but it's straying further and further from the good
>
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