| Frontline Releases Genesis 2000 v. 9.9b, GenFlex v. 2.9b |
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| Written by Chelsey Drysdale | |||
| Wednesday, 01 August 2012 20:18 | |||
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Genesis 2000 version 9.9b and GenFlex version 2.9b have new interactive editing tools and a new job repair function that detects and repairs damaged jobs. Deliver enhancements to existing editor functionality and DFM actions, including sliver repair, drill checks and microvia checks. Genesis 2000 9.9b highlights: convert any feature to outline (e.g. slot to outline for rout) in several options; feature to outline conversion; split features to divide a feature into two and work on each part separately; split features by line reference; convert layer polarity; original layer (positive) and inverted layer (negative); apply a resize or offset transformation to a profile without converting the profile back to a layer; space tracks evenly from the middle of the bus; drill map creation, and sliver repair. GenFlex 2.9 features: automatic tooling holes placement and rigid/flex checks enhancements.
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