Re: advice on selecting new PCB design package



Well great job Dax,
I hadn't thought of trying the internet "wayback machine". Most
everytime I have tried it, they didn't have anything for the sites I was
looking for. After any number of unsuccessful tries I sort of gave up ever
looking.

So I guess most everything is answered, It was called "...Tango PCB", 6
routing/signal layer limit, 400 components confirmed, more than one pour (I
was quite sure I saw two inside the one board I looked at. Although I
thought it could have been a split plane or a pour/fill combination).

The real name configuration is closest to what Lukas had suggested with
The PCAD and Tango tools both being subproducts of the ACCEL EDA tool
family.

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Sincerely,
Brad Velander.

"Dax" <email_demonoid@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:1142951307.950271.80080@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
ACCEL Tango PCB vs. ACCEL P-CAD PCB from the old Accel website in 1999:

http://web.archive.org/web/19990202043848/www.acceltech.com/product_info/accel_eda/atpvsappv13.html

Nothing about pour limits. Just licensing, components and layers
limits.

Index page for snooping around the old Accel website using the Internet
Archive Wayback Machine:

http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.acceltech.com

Some of the PDF brochure links are active into the archive so the old
sales lit can be viewed.



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