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Problems Saving in .SCH format

xmoix
xmoix over 16 years ago

 Hi!

Actually I'm experimenting some problems when I'm trying to save one Capture 16.2 schematic (.DSN) in .SCH format.

When Capture is starting to save, first it says that the destiny directory isn't empty, and then it adverts to read the session log.

Also I get an error like [Xnnnnnnn] and I can't see it because the aplication crashes suddenly during the process.

Will anyone help me?

Thanks a lot!

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    oldmouldy over 16 years ago

    One might ask why you are trying to save the data in SCH format?

    Most likely you will need to run a DRC and check the "check for SDT compatibility" box, then you will probably find that, most everything, is illegally named for the old DOS format and you will need to fix all of those names before you can save it in the old, pre Windows, format.

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  • oldmouldy
    oldmouldy over 16 years ago

    One might ask why you are trying to save the data in SCH format?

    Most likely you will need to run a DRC and check the "check for SDT compatibility" box, then you will probably find that, most everything, is illegally named for the old DOS format and you will need to fix all of those names before you can save it in the old, pre Windows, format.

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