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From: DJ Delorie <dj AT delorie DOT com>
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Subject: Re: [geda-help] help with 71 pin element
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Your schematic doesn't have the symbols embedded (gschlas -e foo.sch) so
we can't see what the schematic has for pin numbers.

Note that the symbol must have the *numbers* (1..71) not the name
(A1..L71), unless you change the .fp file to have A1..L71 in the numbers
field.

Importing the schematic into the pcb will replace the "name" field with
the pinnames from the schematic, so they end up with names like "ENABLE"
or "BUS4" or "PWRGOOD" depending on your design.

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