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> What's common about a hammer and a pipe wrench?
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> all you have to do to see how well sch & pcb match in
About half my messages to the Forum are now bouncing back with a message
that the mail server can't access techservinc.com. Might be a problem with
my domain host, to be sure This one is resent. Usually the resent
messages get through.
At 11:25 AM 12/17/2003, Protel Hell wrote:
whew! lots t
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> Protel reminds me of the early versions of ViewDraw, not easy
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Date: Tue, 16 Dec 2003 17:56:03 -0500
At 02:40 PM 12/16/2003, Protel Hell
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> clip...
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> For example, why is there a
I think Mr/Ms/Mstr/Miss Protel Hell is using DXP.
I will make a few comments on what Abd ul-Rahman wrote that flashes out the
DXP aspects.
Ian
On 09:56 AM 17/12/2003, Abd ul-Rahman Lomax said:
At 02:40 PM 12/16/2003, Protel Hell wrote:
so what's the excuse for pcb not matching schematic?
The hi
At 02:40 PM 12/16/2003, Protel Hell wrote:
so what's the excuse for pcb not matching schematic?
The history was two different DOS programs... Then there are differences in
what is natural with schematics and what is natural with PCB design. In
schematic, symbol representation is important but not
n CAD
over 20 years
latest CAD I learned: SolidWorks, very intuitive, easy too learn, high
productivity
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It occurs to me that something I wrote was less than clear.
At 05:33 PM 12/15/2003, Abd ul-Rahman Lomax wrote:
I've been starting to use DXP, and my first impressions are
(1) DXP has some very nice features
(2) As others have noted, there is a learning curve.
I wrote about the impa
At 12:12 PM 12/15/2003, Protel Hell wrote:
ha, ha, ha! how about Don't eXpect Productivity?
DXP seems more like an 80's DOS program like Wordstar than a modern
Windows application, the ctrl-alt-keyclicks are not even consistant
between PCB-schematic-and CamTastic
This is not at all surprising.
I think it really means "Do eXpect Problems"
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7;t pick up on that. Maybe I should have
simplified even further and responded to both parties in two different
emails.
Tony
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ha, ha, ha! how about Don't eXpect Productivity?
DXP seems more like an 80's DOS program like Wordstar than a modern Windows
application, the ctrl-alt-keyclicks are not even consistant between
PCB-schematic-and CamTastic
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Doesn't eXecute Properly
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>I have used protelDXP for some months, but
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If it was meant to
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The answer to "why is that "a problem" you suddenly met?"
I am writing a simple a
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Come on Tony, lighten up...A little humor can't hurt.
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Mr. Zhang Yang Tian wrote:
>I have used protelDXP for some months, but this morning, I suddenly met a
problem: what does "DXP" stand for? Is it "Design for XP?" Who
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Is that really necessary? Or productive?
Mr. Tian, it stand fo
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Mr. Zhang Yang Tian wrote:
>I have used protelDXP for some months, but this morning, I suddenly met a problem:
>what does "DXP" stand for? Is it "Design for XP?" Who know it? tell me please and
>thank you very much!
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I have used protelDXP for some months, but this morning, I suddenly met a problem:
what does "DXP" stand for? Is it "Design for XP?" Who know it? tell me please and
thank you very much!
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