How do you "cancel" a board that is already autorouted so that you can go
back and move components around for another try?
Thanks in advance,
Mike Berry, BSEE, MCSE
Colorado
How do you "cancel" a board that is already autorouted so that you can go
back and move components around for another try?
Thanks in advance,
Mike Berry, BSEE, MCSE
Colorado
Richard Hammerl wrote:
Mike Berry schrieb:
Figured this one out, select your whole PCB, then select RipUp and right
click on the board.
You are back to a ratsnest!
Or type RIPUP; in the command line.
What i would like to see is the ability to undo and auto-route. Suppose
I have most of the board done or some components I would like to move
about. It would be nice to bea ble to auto-rout remaining airwires,
examine the results and then ripup only those airwires, leaving the
previous hard work done.
The only way I have found to manage this so far is to do the autoroute
then close the board without saving followed by re-opening it. Not
terribly convenient.
Richard Hammerl wrote:
Mike Berry schrieb:
Figured this one out, select your whole PCB, then select RipUp and right
click on the board.
You are back to a ratsnest!
Or type RIPUP; in the command line.
What i would like to see is the ability to undo and auto-route. Suppose
I have most of the board done or some components I would like to move
about. It would be nice to bea ble to auto-rout remaining airwires,
examine the results and then ripup only those airwires, leaving the
previous hard work done.
The only way I have found to manage this so far is to do the autoroute
then close the board without saving followed by re-opening it. Not
terribly convenient.