That works too, but is clumsy as I'm re-routing to optimze a layout. I
sometimes find it easier to re-use exsisting tracks for new signals. I
guess I was spoiled by Allegro and Unicad. Both tools made this a very
simple On-the-fly procedure.  Sigh....

Dale

-----Original Message-----
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On Behalf Of Jon Elson
Sent: Monday, November 29, 2004 12:08 PM
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Subject: Re: [PEDA] The P99se pin-swapper script. Part 1.



Dale Broemer wrote:

>This sounds like a great tool. I'm sure we all look forward to your
>progress. Can't wait! :)
>
>Maybe after this has been done, somebody else can create a script to
>change the net name of a connected set of tracks already laid down.?
>  
>
These are tracks that were laid, but the signals assigned to the pins is
now
different?  Use the netlist manager - assign net names to connected
copper.
It will redo all tracks and vias for the whole board.

Jon


 
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