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1.1 root 1: .TH GETPARTS 10.1 UCDS
2: .SH NAME
3: getparts, findparts, ics, pins \- manage parts
4: .SH SYNOPSIS
5: .B getparts
6: .IB file .wx
7: [
8: .IB pal .p
9: \&...
10: ]
11: .PP
12: .B findparts
13: [
14: .I file
15: \&...
16: ]
17: .PP
18: .B ics
19: .I ic
20: \&...
21: .PP
22: .B pins
23: .I ic ...
24: .SH DESCRIPTION
25: .I Getparts
26: writes a parts list (chip type and count) on the standard output.
27: The input is either the net list (.wx file) and/or the pal pins file (.p file).
28: The physical `chip type' of a
29: .SM PAL
30: is derived from the output of
31: .BR "lde -W" .
32: .PP
33: .I Findparts
34: reads the output of
35: .I getparts
36: and finds the bin number of each part (or functional equivalent)
37: in the local stockroom.
38: .PP
39: .I Ics
40: searches the stock list to find out which bins hold the magic part(s)
41: requested. "ic" is the name of a chip (like 74F00).
42: .PP
43: .I Pins
44: searches the standard pins file
45: to find the pin names of the ic and its relevant pin numbers.
46: .SH FILES
47: .F /usr/ucds/lib/stock
48: stock list
49: .br
50: .F /usr/ucds/lib/stock
51: .br
52: .F /usr/ucds/lib/lib/pins
53: .SH BUGS
54: The equivalence classes known to
55: .I findparts
56: are fairly crude.
57: .PP
58: .I Ics
59: does an exact match which is not always what you want.
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