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Is there a diff between 9.2 & 16.3 EDIF or MIN formats?

Matty
Matty over 15 years ago

 Hello, can anyone please advise if there is any difference between the output created by

versions 9.1/9.2 and the now 16.3 for both EDIF and MIN Interchange output files ?

 

I.E. will an EDIF file be exactly the same for both a 9.2 and a 16.3 output?

 

If not, are the differences identified somewhere?

Thank you.

Matty

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    Matty over 15 years ago

     Hello, thank you for your rply - apologies for the delay in getting back to this.

     

    Are you able to pinpoint when the 3rd party vendor changed?

     IN 16.3, you say there is no layout, how then would they make a PCB with that version?

    (By layout - I mean the PCB package).

     Also are there any documents available that may detail the EDIF & MIN outputs from ORCAD?

    Thank you.

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    Matty over 15 years ago

     Hello, thank you for your rply - apologies for the delay in getting back to this.

     

    Are you able to pinpoint when the 3rd party vendor changed?

     IN 16.3, you say there is no layout, how then would they make a PCB with that version?

    (By layout - I mean the PCB package).

     Also are there any documents available that may detail the EDIF & MIN outputs from ORCAD?

    Thank you.

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