On 4/9/2019 4:40 PM, Fred Cisin via cctalk wrote:

This particular sort of mess often occurs when somebody uses a character that isn't part of the basic set. The subject line mentioned half inch.  SOME program "did a favor" for its user, and changed "1 / 2" to a single character for one half. And/or took the symmetrical character abreviation for inch, and changed that, since "OBVIOUSLY, left, right, and center double quote characters are not the same".

Just like the *smart* fpga development program I am using.
A gizillon stupid warnings and smart ass stuff like: "You using a D flop/flop with preset converting to inverted D flip/flop with clear." Yet at the same time don't even warn you if IT THINKS it can remove whole blocks of logic or warn about .CLK input to a D flip flop is missing. Testing a CPU with a small program ROM input, and it figured it could "remove"stuff. IR[3..2] is stuck at 0 and removing. ARG!
Ben.
PS: now the latest thing in HTML, spacing spaces to format your page
to FIT our screen (not yours).




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