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Re: gEDA: design decisions: PCB<->schematic
On Fri, Nov 22, 2002 at 08:10:24PM +0100, Egil Kvaleberg wrote:
>
> Which sort of reminds me of an old idea of mine: Whereas a schematic
> drawing is super for visualizing analog circuits and also some digital
> circuits (gate logic, for instance), it is in fact pretty unsuited for
> drawing various types of processor systems, for instance. In this case,
> a textual specification would be better, listing the components, and
> then describing the signals and which components they connect.
<applause>
There's nothing I hate worse than a schematic representation
of 32+ signals bus-routed between CPU, RAM, ROM, and peripherals.
I'd much prefer a flat-file table, thankyouverymuch.
- Larry