Hi,

I think that Andy means the pins must be identified in Eeschema, not in the 
programming of the ARM.

With the components editor you can tell Eeschema whether the pins are 
bidirectional, power, etc.

Pedro.

> On Sat, Mar 21, 2009 at 1:39 AM, Andy Eskelson <[email protected]> 
wrote:
> > I would guess that the pins on the device have been incorrectly
> > identified.
> 
> Thanks for the suggestion, but the pins are correctly identified as
> bidirectional,
> they are just regular IO pins of the ARM processor. The preprogrammed
> application
> on the ARM (a FAT  filesystem implementation) reads the values of the
> pins in order
> to decide how to communicate with the host system. Wiring the pins to
> ground indicates
> that I want to use the uart. However, eeschema (rightly) does not like this.
> -- 
> Pertti
>

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