Andrew,
when I first looked in these Forum I run in the name synchroniser to.
Meanwhile I discovered (hope I´m right?)it means the server that apears in
Protel99SE when you chose update|schematic in PCB, or update|pcb in Schematic.
Like Robi just answered (greatings to australia;-) )
don't forget to update the schematic after re-annotating. this caused a
large headache for me in the past. trying to help people learn from my
mistakes
Chris Hower
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From: robi artwork [mailto:[EMAIL
At 01:36 PM 10/29/01 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Apparently there are hidden handles which link the PCB and
schematic parts, and that works fine for reannotating as long as you keep it
open. But when you close and reopen, it reestablishes those links via the
reference designators.
Just to
On 10:50 AM 29/10/2001 +, Andrew Ircha said:
Forgive me if this subject has been done to death. If so, please offer
me some pointer to a repository.
I'd like to change the designators on my PCB to make it easier to find
components on the board. There's been some talk about a synchroniser,
Sorry, I'm sure I've done this before
Using Design Explorer 99 SE
My schematic has two bits with identical design.
I've routed one part of the PCB and have copied it to another part of
the board and managed to get the copied parts renamed to
correspond to the schmatic. How do I get the tracks
Apparently there are hidden handles which link the PCB and
schematic parts, and that works fine for reannotating as long as you keep it
open. But when you close and reopen, it reestablishes those links via the
reference designators.
Steve Hendrix
I missed this on first reading. This is not
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