This rings a bell - are your misbehaving component names being truncated by any chance? I seem to remember a problem with long part names getting characters dropped, and that confuses the compiler. I may not be recalling the circumstances correctly, but I remember an issue with the length of the component name field at some point.


At 04:26 PM 3/29/2005, you wrote:
Hi Gang,
Does anybody here have any idea why I would be getting the following error message on several P99SE library parts that I am trying to port from my P99SE libraries into a DXP integrated library?


All three parts exhibiting the problem are simple logic gates (ie. 4 gates (parts) of a 2 input NAND). There are the 2 input pins and 1 output pin on each gate and then on the 4th gate there is the additional VCC and GND pins. The message I get is:

[Warning] IC_99.LIB Compiler 31-13-000 CMOS 74HTC MM74HCT00M: Could not find ' '

Every pin has a pin number, none are " " (blank). So I don't understand what the message is trying to point out. I have seen this same message on some special parts where there was a pin with a blank pin number, so I have been trying to find the same in these symbols but a blank pin number just doesn't exist.

I have many more multi-part logic gates that work just fine, thus far I cannot determine what is different to make these few fail while the others integrate just fine.

Any ideas, suggestions? What is the error message trying to point out that I am missing?

Just plain brain-dead on this one,
Brad Velander
Senior PCB Designer
Northern Airborne Technology
1925 Kirschner Rd.,
Kelowna, BC, V1Y 4N7.
tel (250) 763-2329 ext. 225
fax (250) 762-3374
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