Save the changes, run Protel 99 SE, try loading a library, should work. A NOP instruction is 90 in hexadecimal, hence the change. Change all bytes from offset 2690E to 26917 (= a total of 10 bytes that need to be changed) to 90. So: get yourself a hex editor (I use "HxD", it's free) and edit the "Client99SE.exe" file.
The call to SHGetPathFromIDListA does not do anything noteworthy, so I replaced all instructions related to that call with NOP instructions. If you move the cursor around, the transistor outline will move with it. I do use one of the TTL libraries for TTL logic. Protel 99 SE comes with extensive schematic and PCB footprint libraries. Protel: Protel 98, 99SE: Designs, Libraries and Projects: Ultiboard: Versions 1-5 supported: Designs and Libraries: Viewlogic SCM: Schematic designs: Designs and Libraries: Zuken Cadstar: All Cadstar For Windows versions: Designs and Libraries: Zuken Visula PCB: PCB import using CADIF: PCB Designs, Footprints and Parts: Zuken Visula SCM (System. device.lib, which contains resistors, caps, and many other 'generic'. The dialog gets confused and doesn't succeed in opening the file. I make very little use of Protels standard libraries, other than.
Cram101 Just the FACTS101 studyguides gives all of the outlines. But, a call to the windows function SHGetPathFromIDListA corrupts the memory where the filename is stored (it puts a zero where the string starts, which, in the null-terminated string world, means that the string is now suddenly empty). MXRF5VZG8KD5 > Kindle > E CAD skills and training-PROTEL 99 SE(Chinese Edition).
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The library dialog tries to concatenate the filename and path of the selected library file to obtain a full path to the library file that you want to add. Quote (Copy of GuntherVB's post) Ok, I just spent a long day debugging Protel 99 SE (Service Pack 6) in OllyDbg to solve the problem of not being able to load the library files in Windows 7 ("File not recognized").