Some questions on v1.5

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Some questions on v1.5

#1 Post by Dany » 15 Nov 2010 20:11

Hi,

Is it possible (and how to do it if so) to give the same "alias" to different libraries files (.mcl), the same way as you do e.g. for the EEPROM lib, in one package?

Thanks in advance.
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Re: Some questions on v1.5

#2 Post by zristic » 16 Nov 2010 11:11

You have to put them into different folders and you must not assign both libs to be used by the same chip.

Another option is that you give the MCL files different names, into the same folder, but make the same alias. Again, make sure that one chip does not use two libs with the same alias.

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Re: Some questions on v1.5

#3 Post by Dany » 16 Nov 2010 15:10

zristic wrote:You have to put them into different folders and you must not assign both libs to be used by the same chip.
Another option is that you give the MCL files different names, into the same folder, but make the same alias. Again, make sure that one chip does not use two libs with the same alias.
Aha! Thanks! :D :D
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Re: Some questions on v1.5

#4 Post by christian.kelvin10 » 15 Mar 2011 22:07

How it's possible, and if so, of the same "alias file to another library (mcl) in the case of, for example: a package EEPROM lib?
Use the same chip, the two libs you need to assign a different folder on your PC.

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