Protel DXP??

Ive drawn schematics, now what? How do I get PCB? Compiling gives some errors because I want to leave some pins not connected (pic16f84). Does compiling produce PCB?

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Have you ever read a manual or help file? Comic book? Or you have just asked others to waste their time giving you all the answers?

-- Sincerely, Brad Velander

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yes, I have been reading help file -its rubbish, didnt have the manual when asked the question. if your time is so valuable, you shouldn't have bothered to answer at all especially in that way (no use at all).. let the others choose themself if they wanna 'waste time' answering my question.

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orange

Writers on here always seem to get sharp answers from Brad Velander on anything vaguely sounding like a criticism of Protel (he's a Protel groupie)

Prescott

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DMBPrescott

"Yeah stick it Prescott, Who rattled your chain?"

What a delightful reply. I didn't bother reading the rest after seeing that opening. Are you an engineer or an all-in wrestler...(as well as a Protel groupie)....?

Prescott

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Yeah stick it Prescott, Who rattled your chain? No it is the idiots here that get sharp answers from me. Why don't you answer his question? Anyone that asks completely vague open ended questions can't expect someone else to do all the work for them. Now, there was nothing in his initial question that belittled Protel in any way. Did you ever figure out how to compare equal versions and pricing of your beloved tool with Protel? Or do you still want to fight about comparing apples and oranges, claiming apples are cheaper, while they are not an orange (no pun with the SCL poster intended)?

Orange, In short the answer would too far too long and too dependant on how your schematics were done, libraries and on and on. Then it would lead to 50 more questions, probably before we even started into your PCB. How did you get the schematics done, ask someone else?

Are you using DXP? If you are, then you have absolutely no excuses besides pure laziness, which was my initial suspicion. Second suspicion, you have low morals because you probably have pirated the software as well. You have no excuses at all, the Altium website is loaded with tutorials, white papers, sample files, training files and full manuals in PDF form. Even for P99SE there are a few that will cover most of what you need to get started, in their old software download area. So you steal the software that we pay good money for and want improved, then you expect others to support you. You are in a complex exposed position aren't you.

If you come up with limited specific questions, then I will offer assistance. I won't supplant the manual or help files completely.

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Brad Velander

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