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Allan Posted - 05 Feb 2007 : 06:44:37
Looking at help/advertising data, I can find reference to a PRO%Library which has 39 pages (14000 symbols) showing components listed under manufacturer's names. Also the Spice catalogue shows 100 pages of spice components. My problem is - as a newbee - I can't find where either of these are located.
Please advise where I can find these libraries.

Allan
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SA2007 Posted - 12 Feb 2007 : 14:05:04
My installation of ES2 missed out the spice library too. I installed from a downloaded exe rather than from CD. Maybe that's the problem?

I have the spice library now thanks.
Peter Johnson Posted - 05 Feb 2007 : 10:42:21
It certainly should. Just in case there's been an installation problem, I'm emailing you a copy.

Peter Johnson
Technical Support
Number One Systems
Allan Posted - 05 Feb 2007 : 07:50:23
David,

Thanks for this. I have installed Easy-Spice V2. Does this contain the spice library?

Allan
admin Posted - 05 Feb 2007 : 06:59:59
The ProLibrary is an add-on cost option that is installed separately to Easy-PC itself. Details on what is in the library can be found here: http://www.numberone.com/costoptions.asp and this option can be ordered through the usual sales channels.

Likewise for the Spice library, that will only be present if you have installed the optional Easy-Spice product (http://www.numberone.com/easyspice.asp).

I hope this clears up the mystery!

regards
David