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Hi Stephane, "S. Badel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>... > this is because LKS creates his own flat netlists. in those netlists, the > nets are named as numbers, > N0, N1 etc... that you have seen. i believe, not sure though, that this is > because when flattening > the netlist, name clashes may occur so it assigns numbers to net to make > sure this doesn't happen. > > anyway, the netlist format is described in diva (you're using diva, right?) > reference in the appendix D. Thank you so much. This is exactly what I'm looking for. I was searching for "N0" in all the files... Turns out they didn't stick to one notation for the net numbers... Nadine
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