DJ Delorie wrote: >> And another one: does gschem fully grasp the "2-in" concept with >> swapable pins ? > > Not directly. I've built parts with "slots" for various input pin > permutations. > >> All gschem and pcb have in common is the refdes, pin info and >> connectivity. > > Yup. But they, as tools, wouldn't be useful to us if that was all > they *could* deal with.
So, commanding slot changes could be all that is needed for pin swapping. For a FPGA, there wold be so many slots, one might do best just running a search for the other slot with the same two pin numbers in it. Creating a working FPGA slotted symbol would be a job for a program, not a person... Steve? John Griessen -- Ecosensory Austin TX _______________________________________________ geda-user mailing list geda-user@moria.seul.org http://www.seul.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/geda-user