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Problem creating a netlist with Orcad capture 16.2

totot
totot over 13 years ago

Hi,

I've been using my Orcad 16.2 with Windows XP and I didn't hava any problem. But now I have installed

windows 7 32 bits and when I try to create a netlist for the pcb editor, it just do nothing, nothing in the log. I've seen

people that have had problems with windows 7, so it's not 100% compatible... and I don't know how to resolve this problem.

 Could someone help me? 

 Thanks. 

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    steve over 13 years ago

    There are many posts about Windows 7 and netlist creation but try RMB (right mouse button) on the Orcad capture icon - Run as administrator, open the design and create a netlist. Once done you will be able to run the tools without the admin priviledges because everything gets registered.

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    totot over 13 years ago
    I've already tried to run as administrator, I saw it in many posts, but it didn't work, The pc thinks a little bit but nothing on the log and nothing in the end. I've been a lot of time trying to solve it but nothing. I've tried to create a netlist for Layout plus and it worked... but not for the pcb editor. Thanks
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