On Tue, 2007-03-06 at 18:58 -0500, John Luciani wrote: > On 3/6/07, Marc Moreau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > OKay... After some poking around, I found this... > > > > I have been able to verify, but IIRC, we used to be able to have U1a, U1b > > etc for different slots within the same device. > > > > Trying that anew today. It doesn't work. Netlist doesn't recognize them as > > the same, and neither does PCB. I think something changed. > > > > Can someone verify that I am remembering correctly. > > > > You are remembering correctly. From the PCB documentation --- > > If a NAME ends with a lower-case letter, > all lower-case letters are stripped from the end of the NAME to determine the > matching layout-name name. For example: > > Data U1-3 U2abc-4 FLOP1a-7 Uabc3-A9 > > specifies that the net called "Data" should have > pin 3 of U1 connected to pin 4 of U2, to pin 7 of > FLOP1 and to pin A9 of Uabc3. Note that element name and > pin number strings are case-sensitive. > It is up to you to name the elements so that their layout-name names > agrees with the netlist. > > (* jcl *)
So what to do with my design? I don't think I can work around this, so where in the code shall I look to fix this? Seb _______________________________________________ geda-user mailing list [email protected] http://www.seul.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/geda-user

