RussH
Newbie level 6
Hi All.....We have a problem.....
Company has purchased Solidworks PCB 2020 to link in with the mechanical side. Currently most PCB designs are on P-Cad 2002/2006.
We have also upgraded the hardware.
Now this is where the problem comes in.
The licence codes for P-Cad 2006......Well no one in IT seems to know where they are. (a few IT people have come and gone) So we are stuck with P-Cad 2006 staying on it's old machine.
No problem I here you say, just convert them over.
Well yes, can do, but I'm a firm believer in, if it isn't broken, don't fix it, so I'd keep the designs as is, especially if they are legacy, just leave them be, but if the need arises for a small change it can be updated on P-Cad 2006.
We've contacted Altium to see if codes could be available, but no.
So if anybody out there has P-Cad 2006 build 19.00.6667 or better, and doesn't need it, and would like to part with it, let me know.
Regards
Russ
Company has purchased Solidworks PCB 2020 to link in with the mechanical side. Currently most PCB designs are on P-Cad 2002/2006.
We have also upgraded the hardware.
Now this is where the problem comes in.
The licence codes for P-Cad 2006......Well no one in IT seems to know where they are. (a few IT people have come and gone) So we are stuck with P-Cad 2006 staying on it's old machine.
No problem I here you say, just convert them over.
Well yes, can do, but I'm a firm believer in, if it isn't broken, don't fix it, so I'd keep the designs as is, especially if they are legacy, just leave them be, but if the need arises for a small change it can be updated on P-Cad 2006.
We've contacted Altium to see if codes could be available, but no.
So if anybody out there has P-Cad 2006 build 19.00.6667 or better, and doesn't need it, and would like to part with it, let me know.
Regards
Russ