Hamid,

I haven't called Altium yet. This forum has a truckload of very 
knowledgeable people; I figured that someone might have seen this. I'll 
call Altium if no one here knows the answer.

I've been using 99SE since it came out, and have resisted upgrading 
because I really, really, like 99SE. It's been a real workhorse for me. 
Migrating to AD6 has posed some problems, mainly because things have 
been "moved", and you must do some searching to find the proper way to 
do something. There are more similarities than differences; and I've 
found most of the differences have been improvements.

I just sent the first set of board files out yesterday. We'll see what 
happens when we try to make copper.

Best regards,

Bob Wirka
Realtime Control Works

Hamid A. Wasti wrote:

>Bob Wirka wrote:
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>>I've now spent a week with AD6 and, in general, am pleased with the 
>>product. Have some questions, however, and would appreciate any help 
>>offered. 
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>>
>
>Bob,
>
>I am really interested in learning about AD6 -- both the advantages and 
>the problems, especially from the perspective of someone migrating from 
>99SE.  That is why I really appreciate your sharing this problem with us 
>(or me at least).  However,  I can't help but notice that someone with a 
>couple of weeks old $3K software has been cut loose by Altium and has to 
>seek answers on a forum rather than calling up Altium.  The problem is 
>clearly a bug; either in the code (does not do what told), software 
>design (designed to do the wrong thing) or in the documentation (does 
>not communicate how to do it).  Where is support from Altium?  
>
>Having to turn to fellow users for any and all help is an acceptable and 
>even expected path for a 5 year old orphaned software, but for the 
>latest and greatest things from Alitum... that does not sit well with me.
>
>Hamid
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