I had a similar problem with a strange pin in an ARM processor, I solved 
it maquing it "passive" so that everyting is accepted

Alain

Andy Eskelson escreveu:
> No (unless there is a really odd problem)
> 
> Making a copy is always a good idea when you are messing about, but I
> think the problem is a bit more fundamental. You do NOT want to have a
> library part in the system if it is wrong, it needs fixing, so that you
> don't get caught out with the same problem next time you use the part.
> 
> Have you checked what type of function is assigned to the pin using the
> eeschema library editor? Forget all about the ARM operation. From what
> you are saying it looks like eeschema does not know that the pins should
> be bi directional or whatever.
> 
> This would be easier if I could look at the device...
> 
> Please state:
> the library, the device, and the pin name and pin numbers that you are
> having problems with. then we can all look at the same thing.
> 
> Andy
> 
> 
> On Mon, 23 Mar 2009 12:20:28 +0200
> Pertti Kellomäki <pertti.kellom...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
>> On Sun, Mar 22, 2009 at 10:24 PM, Pedro Martin <pki...@yahoo.es> wrote:
>>> I think that Andy means the pins must be identified in Eeschema, not in the
>>> programming of the ARM.
>>>
>>> With the components editor you can tell Eeschema whether the pins are
>>> bidirectional, power, etc.
>> So basically the approach would be to make a copy of the ARM and modify
>> the relevant pins of the copy? Sounds reasonable.
>> -- 
>> Pertti
>>
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