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#Altium designer protel 99se software
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#Altium designer protel 99se manual
The reference manual was re-written for the American market. In 1986, ACCEL Technologies, Inc., of San Diego, California, acquired marketing and support responsibilities for the product in the U.S., Canada and Mexico. "It was originally written in 1985 by Nick Martin, of Australia, and sold under the name of PROTEL-PCB.
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The product became available in the United States, Canada, and Mexico beginning in 1986, marketed by San Diego-based ACCEL Technologies, Inc. Protel PCB was marketed internationally by HST Technology since 1986.

Originally it was sold only in Australia. It has roots back to 1985 when the company launched the DOS-based PCB design tool known as Protel PCB (which later emerged into Autotrax and Easytrax). Altium Designer was originally launched in 2005 by Altium, known at the time as Protel Systems Pty Ltd.
