The simplest mechanism, but one which satisfies my needs and avoids the
larger issues of gate swapping, is to synch using the PCB netlist generated
from copper and the Schematic generated netlist.  This could be a well
managed operation, initiated from the Schematic that generates both the
schematic netlist and the connected copper netlist in one operation,
compares them and updates the schematic - with no intervening steps by the
user to throw it out of synch.  The user could add resistor packs on the
schematic with out concern for their pinouts, go to the PCB and connect the
copper, return to the schematic and synchronize them and get the corrected
pins.

The problem with this approach is to keep the scope limited enough to
actually get something useful without it being killed in committee because
all the ideas can't be accomplished. Sound familiar?

regards,

Tim Hutcheson
Institute for Human and Machine Cognition
40 S. Alcaniz St.
Pensacola, FL  32503
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
ICQ# 32491889
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