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I agree.  If companies persist in using the Technet for sales promotion, 
I think they should no longer be allowed to use the Technet, period.  If 
they can't follow the simple rules for technical exchange, then they 
don't belong here wasting everyone's time.

Thanks . . .  Ed Valentine, ProTronics, Inc. (919) 217-0007

On Tue, 7 May 1996, George Franck X2648 N408 wrote:

> This is the second time this individual has used technet to sell his goods.
> I am willing to boycott any supplier who posts UNSOLICITED ads to the net.
> How about you?  Do others share my negitive bias towards ads here?
> 
> Please let me know when this guy buys a sales booth at a trade show.  I
> want to set-up a evangelistic, aggressive, convert seeking, come to {Allah,
> Jesus, Buddha, Joseph Smith, fill in your favorite here} revival booth
> right next to his.  :-o  Perhaps then he would know how I feel about his
> ads.
> 
> Don't get me wrong.  If someone posted a question like "Can anyone do
> conversions to AutoCAD?" then his posting would have been great.  Of
> course, from MY sales booth I would respond, "No, but we can do conversions
> to Jehovah's Witnesses"  ;-)
> 
> (I apologize to any who are offended by my use of religious humor.)
> 
> George Franck
> gfranck.melpar.esys.com
> 
> 
> Subject: GEN: Cadence Allegro >--< AutoCAD dwg utilities
>  Resent-Date: Mon, 6 May 1996 17:51:11 -0700
> Resent-From:  [log in to unmask]
>         Date: Mon, 6 May 1996 17:39:30 -0400
>         From: Greg Goodenbury <[log in to unmask]>
>           To: "'IPC Designer Council'" <[log in to unmask]>,
>               "'TechNet at IPC'" <[log in to unmask]>
> 
> 
> Cadence Allegro(TM) to AutoCAD(TM) Utility
> ==================================
> Conquest has developed a software utility that automatically creates
> AutoCAD(TM) drawing files (.dwg files) from a Cadence Allegro(TM) design
> database file (.brd file).   The software is available now and is priced at
> $240 per copy.
> 
> The "alg2dwg" utility will create AutoCAD(TM) drawing files corresponding
> to layers defined in the film setup within the Allegro database.  The
> utility works with Cadence Allegro(TM) releases 10 or 11, and requires the
> Cadence DXF output software and AutoCAD(TM).
> 
> 
> AutoCAD(TM) to Cadence Allegro(TM) Utility
> ==================================
> Conquest has also developed a software program that automatically
> translates AutoCAD(TM) drawing files (.dwg or .dxf files) into subclasses
> within a Cadence Allegro(TM) design database file (.brd file).  The
> software is available now and is priced at $240 per copy.
> 
> No special setup or conversion files need to be created.  The "dwg2alg"
> utility translates the AutoCAD(TM) information into Allegro(TM) Board
> Geometry Subclasses.    The utility works with Cadence Allegro(TM) releases
> 10 or 11, and requires the Cadence IGES input software and AutoCAD(TM).
> 
> 
> Conquest Technology, Inc. is an engineering services company specializing
> in CAE/CAD design layout, training and manufacture of printed circuit
> boards.  For more information, contact Conquest at 800-359-1956, or send
> email to [log in to unmask]
> 
> 
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