piclist-bounces@mit.edu wrote: > Mmm interesting. I didn't knew that standard. I don't consider myself a fossil, and this is the way I learned it as well (connect wires using a "T" and not a "+") just checked Horowitz & Hill Appendix E, and they mention the same thing. To paraphrase: wires connecting are indicated by a dot. wires crossing have no dot (interestingly they also say not to use a half-circle to cross over lines, that "it went out in the 1950s" But that's the way I learned it, with a half-circle). They say specifically four wires must not connect at a point e.g. cross and connect, which would give you a "+" with a dot in the middle. -- http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist