Are there any downloadable libraries and templates etc?
I just downloaded and installed Protocase and can't find any.
Some examples I'm looking for:
- 19" enclosure, 1U, 2U, 3U, 4U, 5U and 6U with a default depth that I can change and that has a front panel that can be mounted into a 19" rack. With and without handles.
- PC borad templates, i.e. drill template for miniATX, ATX, uATX and extended ATX
- Drill template for PC power supplies
Cheers,
Henk
Libraries and templates
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Re: Libraries and templates
about the templates in the above post. I found the 19" rackmount templates i.e. when you open a new file.
I still would like to see the drill templates for the standard PC dimensions.
Cheers,
Henk
I still would like to see the drill templates for the standard PC dimensions.
Cheers,
Henk
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Yeah the mount holes for atx spec motherboards would be great, also maybe 1U/2U/3U cages for 5.25" bays as well
Re: Libraries and templates
We don't currently have any PC hole templates though we plan to include those abilities as well as the ability to share cutouts online in a library. Look for the cutout library in march or so. This would allow an ATX or ITX hole template to be saved as a single "cutout" and placed anywhere on your case. Currently you would have to design this yourself or pay for design services.
Thank you,
--Douglas Ronne
Thank you,
--Douglas Ronne
--Douglas Ronne
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Re: Libraries and templates
any word on this?
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I'm checking with the mechanical engineers now to see if we can get this made and put into the library.
--Douglas Ronne
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It's been almost a year and still nothing?
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We've been working on the next version of Protocase Designer which will allow PEMs in the cutout assemblies along with more flexible templates. As soon as this is completed, (next few weeks), we will make some assemblies you can place that have ATX and ITX patterns in them.
My apologies for the low level of attention this has received, I will up it in priority.
My apologies for the low level of attention this has received, I will up it in priority.
--Douglas Ronne
Lead Developer
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