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Date: | Sun, 28 Feb 2016 20:27:09 +0100 |
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From: | Hagen SANKOWSKI <hsank AT nospam DOT chipforge DOT org> |
To: | "Nicklas Karlsson (nicklas DOT karlsson17 AT gmail DOT com) [via |
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Subject: | Re: [geda-user] hierarchical design - two symbols pointing to one |
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Quoting "Nicklas Karlsson (nicklas DOT karlsson17 AT gmail DOT com) [via geda-user AT delorie DOT com]" <geda-user AT delorie DOT com>: >> I got a bunch of lines from gnetlist for my hierarchical design like this: >> "Found a pin [Y300/Y2] on component [26] which does not have a label!" > > I doubt the hierachy is the problem and are pretty sure you have to > add a label to the pin. If in doubt try to put component other > schematic. What do you mean with "add a label"? I looked at all symbols I could find inside http://www.gedasymbols.org, e.g. as the god old 7400 series. Their are numslots, pins, and nets like Vdd and GND are just lines with the net attribute. Does this not work? Do I have explicit use this pins as regular pins also with P something lines and T lines with pinnumber, pinseq, pinlabel and pintype attributes? Really? Where can I study this in the wiki? -- "They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety." Benjamin Franklin (1775)
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