Re: [PEDA] Synchroniser won't recognise components

2004-02-04 Thread Rich Thompson
Just a quick note about DXP, this is another area that has been dramatically improved! There is now a component links editor in the pcb and a command to reset all links (though it is hidden in an obscure place) Rich Big Snip There ought to be a button for Unlink PCB or something like that. But

Re: [PEDA] Synchroniser won't recognise components

2004-02-04 Thread Leo Potjewijd
Thank you all for putting me back on my feet, I feel a bit humble now. Thanks to Mr. Lomax's in-depth explanation I now understand what went wrong (and solved it by means of the ASCII-trick). I won't make that mistake again (hopefully). By now, Leo Potjewijd hardware designer Integrated

[PEDA] Synchroniser won't recognise components

2004-02-03 Thread Leo Potjewijd
Hello. I am trying to update an existing PCB (196U passive backplane): it needs to be shorter, lose some connectors and gain two connectors of a different type. I changed the schematic (just a single sheet) to include all connectors and their interconnections (almost all of them got a new

Re: [PEDA] Synchroniser won't recognise components

2004-02-03 Thread Jon Elson
Leo Potjewijd wrote: Hello. I am trying to update an existing PCB (196U passive backplane): it needs to be shorter, lose some connectors and gain two connectors of a different type. I changed the schematic (just a single sheet) to include all connectors and their interconnections (almost

Re: [PEDA] Synchroniser won't recognise components

2004-02-03 Thread Ian Wilson
On 07:36 AM 4/02/2004, Jon Elson said: Leo Potjewijd wrote: Hello. I am trying to update an existing PCB (196U passive backplane): it needs to be shorter, lose some connectors and gain two connectors of a different type. I changed the schematic (just a single sheet) to include all connectors