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Date: Fri, 30 Aug 2013 18:33:01 +0100
From: Ed Simmons <ed AT estechnical DOT co DOT uk>
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CC: Dave Curtis <davecurtis AT sonic DOT net>
Subject: Re: [geda-user] gsch2pcb -- remind me how it works
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Hi Dave,

Just a quick suggestion...

On 30/08/13 18:06, Dave Curtis wrote:
> It's been a while since I've done pcb's, but getting back into it. I'm 
> trying to help my daughter make a PCB for a science fair project, and 
> I'm hitting some dumb problems with gsch2pcb that I know I once new 
> how to solve....
>
> We're using whatever versions of gEDA are in the Ubuntu 12.04 repo.
>
> Problem #1: A footprint for every slot shows up in board.pcb
>
> The problem is with slotting.  The netlist looks sensible enough, but 
> lots of stuff like:
>
> unnamed_net26 U9a-4 J18-2
>
> and the .pcb file has footprint instances for both the 'a' and 'b' 
> slots of U9.  So, it's acting like gsch2pcb is ignoring slotting. Slot 
> attributes seem to be set correctly.  I thought gsch2pcb ignored 
> trailing lower case letters in refdes, which triggered correct netlist 
> handing?  Also, I thought pcb was OK with having trailing lower case 
> letters on refdes in the netlist, and ignored them... is my memory 
> correct?
>
> So when we went through with gattrib, I had my daughter assign the 
> same footprint attr to every symbol... my memory is a little fuzzy on 
> if that is correct... should only one symbol per package have a 
> footprint attr?
>
> Problem #2: Where are the rats?
>
> In pcb, after 'optimize rats' only ground and one other net show up.  
> What's up with that?
>
> TIA
> -dave
>
Try using PCB's feature for importing schematics instead of using 
Gsch2pcb... you'd just start a new layout with pcb and then select 
'Import Schematics' from File menu. Much of the craziness of gsch2pcb is 
sidestepped here.

If you have multiple schematic pages, select them all when importing, 
the PCB file will then remember these files as the source for the info 
about this design. Save your new PCB layout and untangle your hopefully 
visible rats nest!

HTH,
Ed

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