Help needed to read old Orcad 2 or Orcad SDT IV

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Ramon Leon

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This is a project recently released under the GNU license:
http://ecgnosis.corlan.net/electrocardiognosis-3183.tgz
It includes the hardware design and the software for an ambulatory 24h
electrocardiogram monitor (Holter). However, the circuit and pcb
designs were done with old software in 1994 (Orcad 2, or Orcad SDT IV)
and the author says that he does not have that software any more.
Could anyone help to convert those files to a format readable with an
open source software or print the .ps files?. Is there any software
(including modern versions of Orcad) that can read them?. Any help
appreciated.

Best regards,
Ramon Leon
 
In article <ca345f16.0411160626.51a3e30b@posting.google.com>,
Ramon Leon <rleon@terra.com.pe> wrote:
This is a project recently released under the GNU license:
http://ecgnosis.corlan.net/electrocardiognosis-3183.tgz
It includes the hardware design and the software for an ambulatory 24h
electrocardiogram monitor (Holter). However, the circuit and pcb
designs were done with old software in 1994 (Orcad 2, or Orcad SDT IV)
and the author says that he does not have that software any more.
Could anyone help to convert those files to a format readable with an
open source software or print the .ps files?. Is there any software
(including modern versions of Orcad) that can read them?. Any help
appreciated.
E-mail them to me. I'll take a wack at them this weekend. I have old
Orcad and Stone age Orcad and a full set of the standard libraries.

I can easily turn them into DXF drawings. With a bit of work I can make
other formats. DXFs would be an exact image of what the plot would look
like. All other formats will suffer a little in the conversion.

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Dos-Orcad user's group. We even have new, and very nice, video drivers!


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Dave VanHorn wrote:

Shameless plug for http://groups.yahoo.com/group/dos-orcad/

Dos-Orcad user's group. We even have new, and very nice, video drivers!
What's your highest res ?

I finally got 1024x768 to work OK ( on a Tseng ET4000 ). I think the driver
was actually on the Orcad site ! Prior to that, Super Vga ( 800x600 ) was
the best I could manage.

I have a 'legacy copy' of SDT 3.12 IIRC.


Graham
 
AFAIK, it will go as high as your card supports.

I remember the ET4000, that was a good solid chipset, worked with
everything.
At the moment, I'm using an All In Wonder Pro 8500dv at 1600x1200
 
Hi Dave,

Shameless plug for http://groups.yahoo.com/group/dos-orcad/

Dos-Orcad user's group. We even have new, and very nice, video drivers!
Thanks. I tried to enter that group but Yahoo couldn't find it. I wish
it was a regular Usenet group. Those are so much easier to navigate.

Regards, Joerg

http://www.analogconsultants.com
 
Shameless plug for http://groups.yahoo.com/group/dos-orcad/

Dos-Orcad user's group. We even have new, and very nice, video drivers!

Thanks. I tried to enter that group but Yahoo couldn't find it. I wish it
was a regular Usenet group. Those are so much easier to navigate.
Just click on the link, it's there.
It's in the "adult" section, we got put there when yahoo ate egroups, and
there's apparently no way to fix it.
 
Joerg wrote:
Shameless plug for http://groups.yahoo.com/group/dos-orcad/

Dos-Orcad user's group. We even have new, and very nice, video drivers!

Thanks. I tried to enter that group but Yahoo couldn't find it. I wish
it was a regular Usenet group. Those are so much easier to navigate.
I tried and Yahoo said that it was restricted to adults only,
then demanded personal information from me. Too bad; I am
interested in DOS Orcad and, having previously been in the employ
of Orcad as an instructor for that particular software package,
I would have a lot to contribute to the discussion.
 
Dave VanHorn wrote:

It's in the "adult" section, we got put there when yahoo ate egroups, and
there's apparently no way to fix it.
Sure there is. Simply start a new Yahoo group with a name such as
orcad-for-dos, then make an announcement in the old group that you
are moving and that they have six months before the old group closes
down.
 
I tried and Yahoo said that it was restricted to adults only,
then demanded personal information from me. Too bad; I am
interested in DOS Orcad and, having previously been in the employ
of Orcad as an instructor for that particular software package,
I would have a lot to contribute to the discussion.
We'd like to have you..

Yes, I could nuke the old group and start a new one..
Ok, it's done.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/OldDosOrcad/
 
On Tue, 16 Nov 2004 16:47:19 GMT, Tom Woodrow <tomwoodrow@comcast.net>
wrote:

Unless he also has any home made orcad libraries, you may be S.O.L.

I am sure that there are some older versions of Orcad SDT around. It
seems that Orcad had the ability to generate Autocad DXF files, which
may or may not be any help.

Tom Woodrow


[snip]

OrCAD v7.20 will read _old_ OrCAD schematics _provided_ you have the
old libraries as well. (At least SDT, I don't remember OrCAD 2 :)

From there, newer versions of Capture will read the v7.2 files.

If you have a licensed copy of a modern version of Capture, it has
been my experience that you can get a v7.2 for free.

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Unless he also has any home made orcad libraries, you may be S.O.L.

I am sure that there are some older versions of Orcad SDT around. It
seems that Orcad had the ability to generate Autocad DXF files, which
may or may not be any help.

Tom Woodrow


Ramon Leon wrote:

This is a project recently released under the GNU license:
http://ecgnosis.corlan.net/electrocardiognosis-3183.tgz
It includes the hardware design and the software for an ambulatory 24h
electrocardiogram monitor (Holter). However, the circuit and pcb
designs were done with old software in 1994 (Orcad 2, or Orcad SDT IV)
and the author says that he does not have that software any more.
Could anyone help to convert those files to a format readable with an
open source software or print the .ps files?. Is there any software
(including modern versions of Orcad) that can read them?. Any help
appreciated.

Best regards,
Ramon Leon
 

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