As I written before. No they where not connected. The drawing was just=20 a sketch so I didn't bother to try to fix that as I never suspected =20 this to be the *big* problem with this flirts attempt. ;-) And=20 Anthony is right to. It is perfectly valid to draw things in eagle with=20 the line command instead of the net command and things get connected=20 without dots. Just a matter of preference. Cheers /Ake Olin Lathrop wrote: >Anthony Van Herrewege wrote: > =20 > >>Hm, that's not true. I do everything in Eagle and it doesn't place >>dots unless you're connecting 2 wires together (which isn't the same >>as connecting a wire to a pin). >> =20 >> > >Yes, but as I remember it, the OP had a junction of two lines right at t= he >opamp output. There should be a dot where two wires and a pin connect. = I >also remember seeing a slight offset. The lines are probably not connec= ted >because he wasn't using the right grid when drawing the schematic. > > >***************************************************************** >Embed Inc, embedded system specialists in Littleton Massachusetts >(978) 742-9014, http://www.embedinc.com > =20 > --=20 --- Ake Hedman (YAP - Yet Another Programmer) eurosource, Brattbergav=E4gen 17, 820 50 LOS, Sweden Phone: (46) 657 413430 Cellular: (46) 73 84 84 102 Company home: http://www.eurosource.se =20 Kryddor/Te/Kaffe: http://www.brattberg.com Personal homepage: http://www.eurosource.se/akhe Automated home: http://www.vscp.org --=20 http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist