Annotation of researchv10dc/man/man10/intro.10, revision 1.1.1.1

1.1       root        1: .TH INTRO 10.1 UCDS
                      2: .SH NAME
                      3: intro \- circuit design tools
                      4: .SH DESCRIPTION
                      5: Some kind of introduction.
                      6: .PP
                      7: All of the programs can take multiple files.
                      8: There is a strong convention for naming the files;
                      9: it is highly encouraged but not enforced:
                     10: .PP
                     11: .TP
                     12: .B .g
                     13: schematic board description file produced by
                     14: .IR draw
                     15: or
                     16: .IR graw .
                     17: (these are incompatible)
                     18: .TP
                     19: .B .j
                     20: schematic board description file produced by
                     21: .IR jraw .
                     22: .TP
                     23: .B .w
                     24: netlist, output from
                     25: .I "draw -w" ,
                     26: .I "jraw -w" ,
                     27: or
                     28: .IR "graw -w" .
                     29: .TP
                     30: .B .pos
                     31: chip position file, output of
                     32: .IR "fizz place" .
                     33: .TP
                     34: .B .brd
                     35: board description file including pinholes and special signal pins.
                     36: .TP
                     37: .B .pkg
                     38: package definitions.
                     39: .TP
                     40: .B .wx
                     41: output from
                     42: .I cdm
                     43: or
                     44: .IR cdmglob .
                     45: .TP
                     46: .B .fx
                     47: output of
                     48: .I "fizz cvt" .
                     49: .SH SEE ALSO

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