Using The UPLOAD Program To Update CADSTAR DOS Files To CADSTAR Windows Files
Using The UPLOAD Program To Update CADSTAR DOS Files To CADSTAR Windows Files
UPLOAD is a program used to convert CADSTAR for DOS PCB files of version 6 or earlier up to
CADSTAR for DOS version 7 format so that they can be then loaded in to CADSTAR for
Windows, where they can then be saved as CADSTAR ASCII format files and imported into
Pulsonix.
Download and install DOSbox from: http://www.dosbox.com/ and download Cutemouse from
http://cutemouse.sourceforge.net/ and extract the cutemouse zip file to somewhere on your
hard disk that’s going to be visible to DOSbox afterwards: e.g. “c:\programs” could be
mapped as c: drive, and cutemouse could be “c:\programs\cutemse”.
Place the upload program in a location that’s going to be visible to DOSbox afterwards:
e.g. “c:\programs\upload”.
A default installation of UPLOAD requires a serial RS-232 mouse. It’s unlikely that you’ll be
using one of these on a modern PC, and will probably be using either a PS/2 or USB mouse
instead.
If you’re using a PS/2 mouse then rename the current upload file “CSCONFIG.DAT” to
“CSCONFIG.DAT_OLD” and make a copy of “BUSMOUSE.DAT” called “CSCONFIG.DAT”.
If you’re using a USB mouse then this will hopefully be seen as a PS/2 mouse and you should
also rename the current upload file “CSCONFIG.DAT” to “CSCONFIG.DAT_OLD” and make a
copy of “BUSMOUSE.DAT” called “CSCONFIG.DAT”.
Save your CADSTAR file in the upload directory: it’s important you do this before running
DOSbox.
The file will now open and be displayed in the UPLOAD program as shown in Figure 4.
Select CONTROL again, and then select STORE LAYOUT, Figure 5, where you’ll be prompted to
accept the current file name or edit it to a new file name.
Figure 5 Upload | Store Layout
Select the appropriate file and click the OPEN button which will open the file normally in
CADSTAR as shown in Figure 7.
Figure 7 Converted file open in CADSTAR
In the FILE EXPORT dialogue, Figure 9, PCB ARCHIVE in the drop-down list next to FORMAT
and click the BROWSE button to select a location and file name for the exported file. The OK
button will now become active which when clicked will write a CADSTAR ASCII format .CPA
file that can be imported into Pulsonix.
Select the Cadstar ASCII PCB file .CPA as shown in Figure 11.
Figure 11 Pulsonix File Open Dialogue
Pulsonix will recognise the file as CADSTAR ASCII and open the dialogue window shown in
Figure 12. Enter a name for the Pulsonix PCB file next to Design and select a technology file if
appropriate.
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Figure 12 Pulsonix Cadstar PCB Design File Open
If you select the “Use Layer Mapping” option than the dialogue shown in Figure 13 will open
where you can select which layers in your Pulsonix technology file will be mapped to layers in
the Cadstar file. The mapping can be saved for future use by the SAVE MAPPING button, and
different mapping files can be opened using the BROWSE button.
Figure 13 Pulsonix Cadstar Layer Mapping
After you press okay the Cadstar .CPA file will be converted to a Pulsonix .PCB file using the
name you entered, and will open automatically in Pulsonix.
The Data Transfer Wizard opens the dialogue shown in Figure 15 which goes through the
steps needed to convert the file to Pulsonix.
Figure 15 Data Transfer Wizard 1
After clicking NEXT select Design from the list of types of data, shown in Figure 16 and click
NEXT.
Select Cadstar as the data format needed to the transferred, Figure 17, and click NEXT.
Figure 17 Data Transfer Wizard 3
In the next dialogue, shown Figure 18, click BROWSE to select the Cadstar ASCII .CPA file
next to SOURCE, then click BROWSE to select the destination folder and Pulsonix PCB file
name next to Target.
If you select the “Use Layer Mapping” option than the dialogue shown in Figure 19 will open
where you can select which layers in your Pulsonix technology file will be mapped to layers in
the Cadstar file. The mapping can be saved for future use by the SAVE MAPPING button, and
different mapping files can be opened using the BROWSE button.
After pressing next you can select a schematic diagram also to be imported if you have one
(Figure 20).
Figure 20 Data Transfer Wizard 5