one last thought. If you want to use hierarchical buses then you have to be able to set a symbols pin type to being a bus type.
The one mod that I would love to see in gschem is the ability to set the pin type when editing a pin. I have done this for a couple of versions of gschem in the past. You can also use a text editor to set the pin type in the symbol file. Steve Meier On Fri, 2008-12-26 at 08:23 -0800, steve meier wrote: > I am publishing this with a fair amount of trepidation, as I am going to > be off net starting in a couple of hours for the next week and a half. > And will not be available to support any issues. > > The only reason to use my custom netlister is if you want hierarchical > buses. Please review the documentation in mra_netlist_new/doc/Netlist > Users Guide V1.odt (open office) > > I have moved a copy of my custom netlister and the required library onto > my web server. > > My fear is that without the latest documentation which isn't available > until after I get back home it is going to be challenging to use. > > > however, you will need > > http://www.alchemyresearch.com/libakeda_20081125.zip > http://www.alchemyresearch.com/mra_netlist_new_20081125.zip > > build and install these > > for me the installation ends up in > > /usr/local/share/akeda > > You will probably have to copy your symbols > into /usr/local/share/AKEDA/sym > > to run the netlister > > > mra_netlist -g PCB -l akeda-flat-netlist -o file.net top.sch > > one bug I have is that it currently supports only one top level > schematic. So to build multi-page schematics I start with a top level > schematic and use hierarchical symbols in it (flat ones can be used as > well) > > Short explanation. > > the netlister reads in the schematic pages and symbols and builds up the > data structure. But makes no attempt to do anything with it unless a > second script is run. > > The second script is the akeda-flat-netlist.scm which does the work of > flattening the schematics and symbols into a single potentially massive > undrawable page. > > Then the output script is run > > This currently supports PCB and PADS netlists > > -g PCB > -g pads > > If you try this out before the end of the first week of january... well > you have my best wishes. > > Steve Meier > > On Fri, 2008-12-26 at 03:27 -0800, Yamazaki R2 wrote: > > I can't find it anywhere. I am desperate to get a real hiererchical > > netlister working with gschem. > > > > _______________________________________________ > > geda-user mailing list > > [email protected] > > http://www.seul.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/geda-user > > > > _______________________________________________ > geda-user mailing list > [email protected] > http://www.seul.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/geda-user _______________________________________________ geda-user mailing list [email protected] http://www.seul.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/geda-user

