At 10:55 AM 3/23/01 -0500, Bagotronix Tech Support wrote:
>Yes, the upgrade was PRICEY$$$. But I have been using PCB 2.8 and SCH 3.2
>since 1996, so it was time to upgrade. And I saved a lot of money by not
>upgrading each incremental release since then.
Some money, perhaps, but not a lot of m
On 10:55 AM 3/23/01 -0500, Bagotronix Tech Support said:
> > Remember to install SP6 as soon as you load the program.
>
>Thanks for that tip. I probably would have overlooked it.
Yeah...Like I did...(pissed me off too, I'm usually pretty thorough in
sys-config efforts, to the point of neurosis
> Congratulations on the new computer! Just for curiosity's sake, how much
> RAM did you get installed? (By now, you know what I think on the subj...)
I haven't decided between 512MB or 1GB yet, but I probably will go with 1GB,
since I won't be able to upgrade it 2 years from now (PC133 SDRAM wi
At 12:13 PM 3/22/01 -0500, Bagotronix Tech Support wrote:
>My question is: do I have to install the old Protel software on my new PC
>before I install the 99SE upgrade?
No.
The 99SE distribution CD is a complete stand-alone product. Then download
and install SP6, and you will be running the l
Ivan,
Can you list what you have in the new system, which
mother board interests me. Also which OS did you go
for.
Darren
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No you do not. They are as far as I know stand alone products. B__But I would
sure go to the web and get sp6. Fixes a lot of bugs and some things sp2
does not
do right. If sp6 gives you fits drop back to sp5. Means you will have to go
and get
that also. Have fun. I mean work hard.
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> Hello, all:
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> I have purchased the upgrade to Protel 99SE. It has been
> sitting in the box
> for about 3 months now, waiting fo
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> Hello, all:
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> I have purchased the upgrade to Protel 99SE. It has been sitting
> in the box
> for about 3 months now, waiting
On 12:13 PM 22/03/2001 -0500, Bagotronix Tech Support said:
>My question is: do I have to install the old Protel software on my new PC
>before I install the 99SE upgrade?
No.
Ian
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Hi Ivan,
No, you do not need to install the old software to install Protel99SE. You
will use only your existing license authorization number(s), unless you
have been provided with a new license for the upgrade software.
Regards,
Harry Selfridge
Encore Engineering Services and Products
At 12:
Hello, all:
I have purchased the upgrade to Protel 99SE. It has been sitting in the box
for about 3 months now, waiting for my new computer hardware to arrive. The
old computer (circa 1996 Dell) can't run 99SE. Not enough RAM (64MB, can't
add more).
I decided to go with a dual P-III PC133 (sc
On 12:13 PM 3/22/01 -0500, Bagotronix Tech Support said:
>Hello, all:
>
>I have purchased the upgrade to Protel 99SE. It has been sitting in the box
>for about 3 months now, waiting for my new computer hardware to arrive.
Congratulations on the new computer! Just for curiosity's sake, how much
if your old software is P98 then I am pretty sure you do not need to
install P98 before 99SE
that having been said you may find it handy to do it anyway, if you just
want to peek at a legacy design, it is faster to use 98
the programs live in different realms
also I would copy the 98 libs to a new
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