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Date: Mon, 27 Oct 2014 15:29:52 -0500
From: John Griessen <john AT ecosensory DOT com>
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Subject: Re: [geda-user] Is someone using busses in gschem?
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On 10/22/2014 02:49 PM, Stefan Salewski wrote:
> But I am not fully convinced that editing busses is really easier
> than drawing some plain lines

I think the essence of busses is not graphical, but an orderly list
of names in a format that the netlister can use and makes sense in terms
of thinking of the netlist.  We've been talking about verilog-ams for
the hierarchic netlist, but anything with similar buss names with
numerical suffixes such as data_out[0:9] would be a good intermediate.

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