[PCB_FORUM] Re: [SPAM] Re: possessed design!

  • From: Marcel Tran <tranma@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: icu-pcb-forum@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Thu, 17 May 2007 13:06:27 -0400

Hi Jim,

The reason I asked was that Perry Whitley (at IBM) is a close friend of 
mine for more than ... 25 years. I left IBM for Intel (West Coast) back in 
2000 and just got back to this area last year to be closer to my family. 
Perry had mentioned your name a few times and I thought I would check if 
you are the right person. In fact, you are ! Anyway, stay in touch ! We 
may be working together some day ... Who knows ?

Thanks and Regards,

Marcel Tran C.I.D.
IBM Corp.
Off. 919-254-1014
"Let's work Smarter, not Harder..."



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I am an independant contractor and am completing up a couple of projects 
for a smaller local company in Raleigh right now.
I am looking for new opportunities though. 
I worked at IBM/RTP for a 6 month contract last year.
 
 
Jim S. Wages / SR. PCB Layout Designer: 
Cary, NC - H: 919-466-1596 Cell: 919-484-2963
 
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Jim, 

May I ask ... Which company are you with now ? I am with IBM at RTP, NC... 


Thanks and Regards,

Marcel Tran C.I.D.
IBM Corp.
Off. 919-254-1014
"Let's work Smarter, not Harder..." 


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I highly suggest using both forums. I use the online forum to check for 
past issues first and then post to the icu-pcb-forum@xxxxxxxxxxxx when I 
can?t find a solution. 
  
Jim S. Wages / SR. PCB Layout Designer:   
Cary, NC - H: 919-466-1596 Cell: 919-484-2963 
  
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Just curious...

I noticed that the number of emails on this forum has 
been picking up lately.

Are folks subscribed to both Allegro forums?
icu-pcb-forum@xxxxxxxxxxxxx and cdnusers.org

or 

Do folks prefer one forum over the other?

Looking for general comments. Personal Interest.

Dave


gnieski_mike@xxxxxxx wrote:

    Hit the nail on the head! This worked great.....I did have multiple 
shapes and could only see the problem shape with boundary on. 
    This forum is always the first place to go when there's a problem. 
Great help! 
  
    Mike 
  
  



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mailto:icu-pcb-forum-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Edwards, Kevin
Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2007 4:23 PM
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Yup, just go to Drawing Options and click on the box to the left of where 
it says Out of Date Shapes.  It will bring up a list, scroll down and find 
the ones that are out of date and click the coordinates to bring you to 
the exact location (it will tell you the layer it is on).  You may need to 
turn on the ?Boundary? for that etch layer to see it due to the shape 
priority (sometimes there are multiple shapes but only one is visible. 
  



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any easy way to find an out of date shape? 
  
  



From: icu-pcb-forum-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [
mailto:icu-pcb-forum-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Edwards, Kevin
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Go into the ?Drawing Options? and make sure they are all green.  Sometimes 
you have out of date shapes that prevent it from being up to date. 
  



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mailto:icu-pcb-forum-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Macindoe, Gary
Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2007 12:07 PM
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Hey guys, 
  
Allegro 610 Expert, Windows XP Pro. 
  
Well, my design has become ?possessed?! 
  
No matter what I do, the Status shows DRC errors as ?Out Of Date? with 0 
errors: 
  
- I ran Tools -> Database Check (both checked), passed squeaky clean. 
  
- I ran Tools -> Update DRC, resulting in ?No DRC errors detected?. 
  
- I ran ?Update DRC? from Drawing Options window, Status tab, also 
resulting in ?No DRC errors detected?. 
  
- I got out of Allegro, got back in, then I repeated the above. 
  
Anyone ever see this one?  In all my years using this tool, I?ve never 
seen the DRC errors stay ?Out Of Date? after updating. 
  
Thanks for any help! 
  
Gary 


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