From: Joerg on 5 Oct 2009 14:46 Nico Coesel wrote: > Joerg <invalid(a)invalid.invalid> wrote: > >> Nico Coesel wrote: >>> MooseFET <kensmith(a)rahul.net> wrote: >>> >>>> On Oct 4, 1:31=A0pm, Additya <addy....(a)gmail.com> wrote: >>>>> Hello Friends, >>>>> Today many of us are using the tool, OrCad for designing their >>>>> circuit and beginners in this field might find some difficulty where >>>>> to start with. For all those I recommend you to start with this >>>>> tutorial. This tutorial is intended for beginners in printed circuit >>>>> board design who wish to design a Schematics using OrCAD Tool. >>>>> Experience may also get some new information about it.http://www.ezdia.co= >>>> m/OrCAD_Tutorial_for_Beginners/Content.do?id=3D555 >>>> >>>> >>>> The DOS Orcad isn't too bad. The windows version really really sucks >>>> and can't be trusted. My co-worker who often says that Windows Orcad >>>> is ok just reinstalled it again on friday and lost a couple of days >>>> work because it messed up yet again. >>> In my experience Orcad 9.2 is the most stable Windows version. >>> >> And you can't buy it anymore :-( > > Simple solution: buy the lastest version and download version 9.2. 9.2 > will read the files & libraries from later versions without any > problems. > Thanks. I didn't know that. -- Regards, Joerg http://www.analogconsultants.com/ "gmail" domain blocked because of excessive spam. Use another domain or send PM.
From: qrk on 5 Oct 2009 14:56 On Sun, 4 Oct 2009 13:31:22 -0700 (PDT), Additya <addy.ind(a)gmail.com> wrote: >Hello Friends, >Today many of us are using the tool, OrCad for designing their >circuit and beginners in this field might find some difficulty where >to start with. For all those I recommend you to start with this >tutorial. This tutorial is intended for beginners in printed circuit >board design who wish to design a Schematics using OrCAD Tool. >Experience may also get some new information about it. >http://www.ezdia.com/OrCAD_Tutorial_for_Beginners/Content.do?id=555 If you use the old DOS SDT386+, versus Capture, you'll be much more productive. SDT has been modernized and now runs in a Windows GUI. No crashes and very efficient. -- Mark
From: John Fields on 5 Oct 2009 16:26 On Mon, 05 Oct 2009 11:56:17 -0700, qrk <SpamTrap(a)spam.net> wrote: >On Sun, 4 Oct 2009 13:31:22 -0700 (PDT), Additya <addy.ind(a)gmail.com> >wrote: > >>Hello Friends, >>Today many of us are using the tool, OrCad for designing their >>circuit and beginners in this field might find some difficulty where >>to start with. For all those I recommend you to start with this >>tutorial. This tutorial is intended for beginners in printed circuit >>board design who wish to design a Schematics using OrCAD Tool. >>Experience may also get some new information about it. >>http://www.ezdia.com/OrCAD_Tutorial_for_Beginners/Content.do?id=555 > >If you use the old DOS SDT386+, versus Capture, you'll be much more >productive. SDT has been modernized and now runs in a Windows GUI. No >crashes and very efficient. --- Yup! Over the last 18??? years or so, I've run STD386+ all the way from DOS through Windows 3.1 and 2Kpro to XP, now, and it's flawless.
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