At 10:09 PM 11/12/2002, Andrew Jenkins wrote:
Actually, Flaming Altium has apparently resulted in Altium beginning to
listen to users, sans ATS, etc.
What was effective was the cogent and coherent commentary of users who
found problems with, for example, ATS. I really doubt that much, if
anyth
At 05:28 PM 11/12/2002, Fabian Hartery wrote:
Flaming Altium in this list appears to be useless. Altium never
forced any of its user's to pay for undesired upgrades right away. It did
apparantly appear so for a while. Henceforth, they cancelled ATS and in my
eyes this was an apparent apology.
Wh
> > From where I have been sitting, Altiums' behaviour of
> > late has been highly commendable and I would suspect
> > has won back quite a few loyal supporters.
>
> For the record, loyal supporters are by definition not the kind of
supporter
> who needs to be won back. That's why they're referred
I use PerfectDisk on a background schedule each night at 10:00PM. It
automatically reboots my system, defrags the pagefile and the directory
files, placing them in the middle of the drive. Then when reboot is
complete it continues to defragment the drive placing files according to
age, with the mo
All,
Does DXP allow export of the resultant simulation data, or is is still
hobbled like its predecessors in v99SE and P98?
aj
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Defragmentation is key to system performance. A heavily defragmented disk
that is near capacity will decrease the system performance significantly.
When you go to write a large file it will take a lot longer because the head
will have to move to several places on the disk to find free space to spa
>>1. Should I install an anti-virus program?
Depends on your level of Internet savvy. I prefer to not run Virus software
and I haven't ever gotten a virus in the past 8 years. There are a few
intelligent decisions you can make to keep yourself free from virii.
(1) Don't run MS Outlook. I'd est
>
> Actually, Flaming Altium has apparently resulted in Altium beginning to
listen to users, sans ATS, etc.
>
> aj
Either flames or lack of sales did it
Mike
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From: "JaMi Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday, November 12, 2002 9:15 PM
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> Now you know where your ATS money went.
>
> I wonder if it comes wit
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Sent: Tuesday, November 12, 2002 8:50 PM
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> bag deploys, and you crash. Except it's even worse than that - it's like
a
Jamie, check out the start up banner for DXP schematic, you'll notice that
its call 'nVisage' DXP, if you have dxp, you already have nvisage.
then turn off the banner 'cos its annoying.
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