--- In [email protected], "Mark Webster" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi Glenn,
> 
>  
> 
> I'm not sure if this is doable with kiCAD, as you would have to
generate two
> different netlists to import into the two boards. However: I would
strongly
> suggest that you do this as two projects anyway. You don't want to
have to
> up issue both boards because you needed to make a change to one.
> 
>  

I think what he is perhaps doing is a project that is made on 2
boards, for example, a mainboard with a remote I/o board or something.
If the other board is dedicated without a formal interface then it
could make sense to do a single project, especially as in some cases
you may wish to move elements from one board to another.

In this case I cannot see why you could not use one netlist and design
the two boards side by side on a single PCB sheet.




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