Netlist generator for *.hal "netlists" would be rather simple in gschem so I stick with gschem.
I think of the thread symbol as a clock signal clocking the functions and one thread could drive several functions. This thread signal is however not a data path so it might be better to have a thread attribute for functions. To get a visuable good looking schematic I think the hieriachical function will be useful. Some values are set as constants and it would in particular be useful to hide these on a lower level. On Mon, 4 Jul 2016 11:18:08 +0700 TJoseph Powderly <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Nicklas, > http://wiki.linuxcnc.org/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?HalSchematicsUsingGschem > I wrote that stuff > i found the scaling and idea of threads to be a limitation > scaling as in scope,meaning, when you can see the pin, you cant see the > overall > so i used sheets ( like meta widgets ) to contain ideas inside the schema > but eventually reduced my expectations to simply display the idea of the > .hal > not to make it forward/backward interpretable by linuxcnc > also look at the > http://wiki.linuxcnc.org/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?Eagle2HAL > and more exciting, google Rockhopper Linuxcnc > i still play with the idea and watch for netlist visualization > I recently played a bit with VUE from Carnegie Mellon > HTH > TomP > tjtr33 > > On 07/03/16 23:12, Nicklas Karlsson wrote: > > As I am also a gschem user and have started to move away from the lower > > level drivers I have started to think about a gschem to *.hal file > > converter. Basically it would be a netlist backend generating the hal file. > > > > If I remember correct the idea is not new? > > > > Nicklas Karlsson > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Attend Shape: An AT&T Tech Expo July 15-16. Meet us at AT&T Park in San > > Francisco, CA to explore cutting-edge tech and listen to tech luminaries > > present their vision of the future. This family event has something for > > everyone, including kids. Get more information and register today. > > http://sdm.link/attshape > > _______________________________________________ > > Emc-developers mailing list > > [email protected] > > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/emc-developers > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Attend Shape: An AT&T Tech Expo July 15-16. Meet us at AT&T Park in San > Francisco, CA to explore cutting-edge tech and listen to tech luminaries > present their vision of the future. This family event has something for > everyone, including kids. Get more information and register today. > http://sdm.link/attshape > _______________________________________________ > Emc-developers mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/emc-developers ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Attend Shape: An AT&T Tech Expo July 15-16. Meet us at AT&T Park in San Francisco, CA to explore cutting-edge tech and listen to tech luminaries present their vision of the future. This family event has something for everyone, including kids. Get more information and register today. http://sdm.link/attshape _______________________________________________ Emc-developers mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/emc-developers
