
- #Scale entities pcad 2006 update
- #Scale entities pcad 2006 software
- #Scale entities pcad 2006 professional
#Scale entities pcad 2006 update

Fixed priority of commands in command list.Changed value of SAVETHUMBNAIL variable to fix crash saving drawing and enlarged to 512 pixels generated thumbnail size.Fixed crash clicking on start page during load of drawing.Fixed insertion point and scale of image inserted using positioning file.Added check to avoid crash opening a drawing from start page using mouse wheel.Activated Dynamic UCS for PYRAMID command.Fixed set of color when ACIS subentity already has a RGB color.Fixed crash opening a drawing with FIELD in attributes.Fixed set of 3D SOLID color also when a subentity has RGB color.Updated library to import various file formats.Added check to avoid crash in FILLET command.Fixed crash using color combobox in property palette.Fixed STRETCH command in a drawing with bad mechanical entities.Fixed z displacement using associative array.Fixed transparency of polygon selection window and circle selection window.Fixed open time and anomal memory usage opening drawing with clipped blocks.Fixed PLAN command to disable front and back clipping plane.Fixed set of active view from VIEW dialog, now it doesn't need a double "Set current" to activate it.Changed command associated with QCUI alias Fixed delete of unused files in temp and in backup folder.

#Scale entities pcad 2006 professional
This was the last release made by Altium, who retired the product in favor of Altium Designer.ProgeCAD 2021 Professional new update 21.0.6 is released now. The last version of P-CAD was P-CAD 2006 with Service Pack 2, released in 2006. The P-CAD product included schematic capture, component library management, PCB layout and routing, parametric constraint solver and auto-routing capability.
#Scale entities pcad 2006 software
A few years later, the P-CAD group was divested by selling to ACCEL Technologies, an EDA software corporation from San Diego, California, which was acquired by Protel International Pty Ltd (now Altium) in 2000. At the time of acquisition, P-CAD had an installed base of over 100,000 end users, a record at that time. In 1989, P-CAD was acquired by Cadam, which was a subsidiary of Lockheed, but was in the process of being sold to IBM. Its single biggest customer was Texas Instruments.

P-CAD's flagship products included schematic capture, logic simulation and PCB layout. At that time, Cadence was just being formed with the merger of ECAD and SGA, and Synopsys was being founded as a new start up. At that time, P-CAD was the most prolific EDA company as measured by its user base, easily surpassing established CAD companies such as Autotrol, Calma, Intergraph, Daisy, Mentor, Cadnetix, CAE Systems, ECAD, SDA Systems, etc. P-CAD went on to become the company with the biggest installed base of users of Electronic Design Automation (EDA), with over 10,000 users by 1988. The company originally raised US$500,000 from CrossPoint Venture Partners, and US$3,000,000 in a second round from New Enterprise Associates and Robertson, Coleman and Stephens. The vision of the company was to disrupt the existing hegemony of $250,000 CAD systems based on mainframe computers and custom workstations, and make electronic CAD available to the masses at a cost under $10,000. P-CAD was a play on personal computers, which were just becoming popular, following the launch of the IBM PC. Also, part of the founding team were Gregory Houston, VP Marketing, a former Calma executive, and Chi-Song Horng, Director of software engineering (later promoted as a Vice President), a former AMI software engineering manager. (AMI), a custom semiconductor company based in Santa Clara, California. Both were former executives of American Microsystems, Inc. Personal CAD Systems was founded in 1982 by Richard Nedbal and Roy Prasad.
