There is no reason to do so, possibly a mistake by whoever created the
lib in the first place.

I can see how it could happen, by editing and re-editing a previous part
with the same pin count, and power pin connections. I have found a few
errors in the libs that are obviously due to this sort of thing. 

Andy

On Fri, 04 Dec 2009 09:04:20 +0200
"Anders Gustafsson" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Yes, I realise that, but why do so for a chip that only has one unit?
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> >>> Andy Eskelson <[email protected]> 2009-12-03 13:28 >>>
> That's because there are only two power pins on the IC regardless of how
> many units the device has
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