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Subject: Re: [gnupic] Problem with stimuli..
From: Tobias Schlottke ####@####.####
Date: 28 Mar 2006 23:23:46 +0100
Message-Id: <Pine.LNX.4.64.0603290022380.1330@ws-toby.Netzwert.AG>

Hi Scott,

thank you very much for explanations and hints.
Finally I found my trap:
gpsim seems to use one single namespace.
I understand that pins, stimuli and nodes have the same
namespace. But I didnt know/expect that all symbols
reside in one flat namespace. I had a symbol called
'track' defined with an 'equ'-assignment in my .cod
file. That clashed with my node name. (That's the bit
position of the port connect to my stimulus node).

I downloaded today the top CVS version.
I'm able to create stimuli but I have some strange
effects:
The cycle counter starts always with 2 after
restart. The start_cycle option seems to have no
effect for the first point, but the
second and the following. The first point must be after
cycle 4.

Toby


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