>FYI, it doesn't even occur when I'm working with
>another pcb in the SAME .ddb file.
Perhaps not a corrupted ddb, but corrupted pcb file? Try exporting the
offensive PCB, creating a new, empty ddb, then importing the pcb.
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Subject: Re: [PEDA] Please HELP!
Tim,
my first guess is that something has corrupted your "ADVPCB.DLL"
file. Others would probably know better if I am wrong. First thing that I
would do is to save and protect any files that you have customized (ie. INI
files, libraries, etc.).
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Subject: Re: [PEDA] Please HELP!
Tim,
my first guess is that something has corrupted your "ADVPCB.DLL"
file. Others would probably know better if I am wrong. First thing that I
would do is to save and protect any files that you have customized (ie. INI
files, libr
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To: 'Protel EDA Forum'
Subject: Re: [PEDA] Please HELP!
Tim,
my first guess is that something has corrupted your "ADVPCB.DLL"
file. Others would probably know better if I am wrong. First
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Subject: [PEDA] Please HELP!
Every time I do something in 99SE PCB editor I get a little window that says
"Access violation at address 0E347E2A in module 'ADVPCB.DLL' Read ...
Exception Informati
Every time I do something in 99SE PCB editor I get a little window that says
"Access violation at address 0E347E2A in module 'ADVPCB.DLL' Read ...
Exception Information:
Exception Occurred in
PCB: (What ever the last command was)
Note: After any system crash it is good practice to save your w