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how to do SKILL programming

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archive over 18 years ago

hi,
iam new to allegro.i came to know that using skill programming we can avoid monotonous tasks.
can some one teach me how to do skill programming..



Regards,
sarath kumar


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    archive over 18 years ago

    Though I am not an expert, I would suggest you to read:

    1. Skill Language Reference Document - sklangref.pdf
    2. Skill Language User Guide - sklanguser.pdf
    3. Allegro PCB and Package User Guide: Skill Reference - algroskill.pdf

    Apart from these a good start is the skill_school forum, where you can find some good lessons by Uri Chaplin for creating forms and triggering them with the help of skills.

    Other good resources include:
    1. Skill_school forum
    2. Shared code - skill on cdnusers.org
    3. Source Link

    Hope this helps.

    Best Regards,
    Kishore


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    archive over 18 years ago

    thank you very much kishore.i will try it.


    Regards,
    sarath kaumar


    Originally posted in cdnusers.org by kingshar
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