From: Additya on 4 Oct 2009 16:31 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
From: MooseFET on 4 Oct 2009 21:55 On Oct 4, 1:31 pm, 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.com/OrCAD_Tutorial_for_Beginners/Content.do?id=555 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.
From: Nico Coesel on 5 Oct 2009 12:05 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. -- Failure does not prove something is impossible, failure simply indicates you are not using the right tools... "If it doesn't fit, use a bigger hammer!" --------------------------------------------------------------
From: Joerg on 5 Oct 2009 14:27 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 :-( -- Regards, Joerg http://www.analogconsultants.com/ "gmail" domain blocked because of excessive spam. Use another domain or send PM.
From: Nico Coesel on 5 Oct 2009 14:35 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. -- Failure does not prove something is impossible, failure simply indicates you are not using the right tools... "If it doesn't fit, use a bigger hammer!" --------------------------------------------------------------
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