On Sunday 12 March 2006 15:48, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> There's a lot of latitude as to what constitutes "a schematic".
> As long as you have a working process to generate a netlist from
> source material, you're OK.  Two nominally independent schematics, 
> and a bit of perl to glue their netlists together, certainly counts.
> I do stuff like that "all the time".

True, true.  In this case, the two schematics were two actual drawings I made 
in Eagle when I first designed the 0.1.x two-piece unit.  Gluing the two 
together would probably have been possible, but this gave me a chance to 
refresh my rusty skillz :-)

That said, I did first lay down a rats nest/netlist before I layed out the 
board, and checked that against the schematic first.  Everything looks good 
so far.

Anyone know of a tool that can take one of Eagle's net lists and convert it 
into something that makes sense to PCB?

-- 
"Sometimes paranoia can be helpful. Usually it
isn't, and when you learn that, life improves."
Vanessa Dannenberg

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