Specifications

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signal can only connect to one pin and vice versa). The signal list will be
updated to show the new relationship.
The Join Sequential button provides a quick method of joining multiple
numbered pins and signals. The selected pin is joined to the selected signal,
as with Join, above. If the signal and pin names both have a numeric part,
both numbers are incremented and the corresponding signal and pin are
joined. This process is repeated until either the signal or pin name is not
found in the list.
For example, given the lists appearing in the above picture, if pin B2 and sig-
nal B10 are selected, then Join Sequential would join B2–B10 and B3–B11.
Since there are no more numbered pins, the process would stop. Note that
although the signal and pin names are the same in this example, this is not a
requirement.
Add Bus Sigs
The Add Bus Sigs button allows you to add signals to the signal list so that
they can then be joined to device pins. Clicking this button displays the fol-
lowing box:
A list of signals can be typed into this box using the same format as the
New Breakout command. Following are examples of allowable formats:
D0..7
D0..15 AS* UDS* LDS*
CLK FC0..3 MEMOP BRQ0..2
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