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Subject: Re: [geda-user] Pin mapping (separate symbols from mappings)
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On Sun, 18 Oct 2015, DJ Delorie wrote:

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>> I think it would be rather good to separate symbols from pin mapping
>> and in such case symbols would have symbolic information only.

This keep popping up...

I have a script that can do the mapping. I have two layers, pin mapping 
(low level, name->pinnumber) and device mapping (high level, 
device->pinmap+footprint). Ever since I switched to this, the "transistor 
problem" is gone.

http://repo.hu/projects/openhw/projects/util/trunk/devmap/doc/design.txt

Regards,

Igor2

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