Thanks for reply.
I have converted my design, however naming nets is more problematic than those
bus connection symbols, mostly because of placement of the text. With \_ symbol
netname= attribute is always near bus (where I want it), with nets it is not. I
red that that buses are new - is this t
>> Hello,
>> I have created a schematic with buses on it, however after drc I found that
> buses are not connected.
>> When I connect a net to a bus gschem draws a nice bus connection symbol (lo
>oks like \_). I added a netname=something attribute to these symbols to connec
>t right pins but it
On Sun, May 4, 2008 at 8:31 AM, michalwd1979 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
> I have created a schematic with buses on it, however after drc I found that
> buses are not connected.
> When I connect a net to a bus gschem draws a nice bus connection symbol
> (looks like \_). I added a netnam
Hello,
I have created a schematic with buses on it, however after drc I found that
buses are not connected.
When I connect a net to a bus gschem draws a nice bus connection symbol (looks
like \_). I added a netname=something attribute to these symbols to connect
right pins but it seems that the
> Is there any documentation/examples for using buses?
>
> I already read gschem documentation but there is very few
> things about buses. There is written that buses are
> like nets and something like buses are new and not finished yet.
Allready solved by a little hack:
I add bus and connect pin
Is there any documentation/examples for using buses?
I already read gschem documentation but there is very few
things about buses. There is written that buses are
like nets and something like buses are new and not finished yet.
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