The  problem  I  have often had  is  that usually there is no "minimum
test case" provided on a particular topic.  The examples provided include
whole projects.   They  often  seem  to  have been  created  to  illustrate
certain features (good example = nanoboard,  embedded CPU's,  etc) that
perhaps I am not using at the moment.

This adds  an extra level of complexity to the examples provided.  Sorting
through   them  to discover what is really required (vs the extraneous
info) to  get the example down to a more minimal level has always been a bit
frustrating and time consuming.  It might be better to start with some
"lower level" examples and then build upon them.

---Phil

FTH> Users just beginning need the most help. I urge Altium to create
FTH> documentation that helps users get started. Good examples and how-to topics
FTH> are essential. Well-structured reference works are needed also.

FTH> I have had difficulty getting work done using SimCode and the XSPICE-based
FTH> simulation tools because of the lack of both good examples and how-to
FTH> topics, along with the lack of well-made comprehensive reference
FTH> information.

FTH> Tim Finks
FTH> Engineer





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