On Sunday 01 August 2010, Oliver King-Smith wrote:
I have some analog circuits in gschem that I want to layout
in the magic vlsi tool. Is there a good way to go from
gschem to magic?
Not that I know of. It is a rather difficult task to program.
Magic is really a very simple chip layout
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Sent: Sun, August 1, 2010 7:20:28 PM
Subject: Re: gEDA-user: gcshem to magic
On Aug 1, 2010, at 12:19 PM, Oliver King-Smith wrote:
I have some analog circuits in gschem that I want to layout in the
magic vlsi tool. Is there a good way to go from gschem to magic
On 08/02/2010 11:47 AM, Oliver King-Smith wrote:
OK
So I am trying to generate a netlist for magic (I know this is not
quite gEDA), but I can't find any documentation on magic's netlist
format. Does anyone know what the format is.
It looks like it a net follows this format
.
Is there a tool that is preferred with gEDA?
Oliver
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From: David W. Schultz david.schu...@earthlink.net
To: geda-user@moria.seul.org
Sent: Mon, August 2, 2010 4:13:58 PM
Subject: Re: gEDA-user: gcshem to magic
On 08
I have some analog circuits in gschem that I want to layout in the
magic vlsi tool. Is there a good way to go from gschem to magic?
For example it would be nice to generate transistors automatically
(give w, l, and m) and then add port names for S,D,G,B. Likewise it
would be nice
On Aug 1, 2010, at 12:19 PM, Oliver King-Smith wrote:
I have some analog circuits in gschem that I want to layout in the
magic vlsi tool. Is there a good way to go from gschem to magic?
For example it would be nice to generate transistors automatically
(give w, l, and m) and then
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