hi wamnet
boy a lot of familiar looking stuff there

i've got a Mantis too, could do without it

re 99SE and BGA autorouting
did you let it handle the fanouts ?

the trick is getting it to use the thru hole fanouts instead of going
back to the pad, i sort of recall changing the fanout vias to pads and 
doing the update free primitives trick


Dennis Saputelli


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