Hi Ken,
I downloaded your files and have they open up OK.
Do you use a root schematic sheet where you place all your sub sheets?
At the moment it just appears that you have 2 seperate schematics, are
these 2 sub sheets sub ordinate to a root schematic?
I generally use a root sheet and collect all the sheets on there. I
then connect the buses/wires imported from the sub sheets together on
the root schematic using wires.
This makes it more explicit where everything is connected to.
I hope I have made clear my method, if not I will try to help you
further if needed.

Regards,

David



--- In kicad-users@yahoogroups.com, Ken Ames <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> hi Charles,
>  and everyone else. I created a file directory kenames and put those
files there. actually, DATA 0-7 goes all over in a complex schematic
but the kpicubed-io.sch is where the signals actually originate. there
are also address lines in the io that have the same problem, coming
off the 74ls541 chips. I really appreciate your help on this and let
me know if you need more to help out. (I just don't want to clutter
the files area to much.)
> 
> thanks again,
> Ken
> 
> rohchar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:                                  Hi,
>  
>  to be helpfull, you should at least submit the SIMM.lib file,
>  and the portion of sheet where your DATA0 - 7 are connected to, 
>  and also the .lib file of the component receiving these DATAs.
>  
>  Rather than copy/paste, you can upload these files in the 
>  'Files' section of the group
>  http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/kicad-users/files
>  
>  Best regards,
>  Charles.
>  
>  --- In kicad-users@yahoogroups.com, Ken Ames <kenames99@> wrote:
>  >
>  > hi,
>  >   OK, most troubles are sorted out but I still have what seems like
>  random connections to components that keep telling me they are not
>  connected. in other words, the connection is made in the schematic but
>  erc and netlist says there is no connection. does anyone have an idea
>  what is going on here? 
>  > 
>  > please help.
>  > thanks,
>  > Ken
>  > 
>  
>  
>      
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> 
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