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'[ot]: expressSCH symbols for regular human beings'
2003\01\19@190232
by
rad0
2003\01\19@190855
by
Sid Weaver
2003\01\19@191524
by
rad0
oooh, I'd be greatful to get a copy of the 16F877
I spent all morning making my gizmo using the older
board program without the SCH program
but, I'd still like to go back and make a schematic of the thing.
does each (individual) symbol that you have made, show up as a file, that
you then open or use via the component and symbol manager?
thanks
sid, just attach it to an email and send it to me
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2003\01\19@192557
by
Sid Weaver
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In a message dated 01/19/2003 19:15:49 Eastern Standard Time, .....rad0KILLspam
@spam@ATTBI.COM
writes:
> does each (individual) symbol that you have made, show up as a file, that
> you then open or use via the component and symbol manager?
>
>
Each template that you make shows up as a file in the schcom~2 directory of
Express, but are selected via the Component Manager - Custom Components.
I'm attaching the file for the 873/876 but I don't think attachments will go
thru.
They are easy to make - just find a 40-pin .600 chip in the Library
components and modify it. Should take about 10 minutes or less if you have
the 877 pinout handy.
Sid
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