

   Release Notes for Netlist Organiser 0.10 
                Copyright (c) 2004 
                 Denno Solutions
               All Rights Reserved

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Thank you for using our products. This file contains 
important information about the Netlist Organiser tool.
We recommend that you read the entire document.


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WHATS IN THIS FILE?

-  Release Information
-  Software compatibility and Distribution Format
-  Installation
-  How to Use
-  Feedback
-  Frequently Asked Questions
-  License

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RELEASE INFORMATION

Release Date : 17th October 2004
Released By : DenBoy
Revision : 0.10

This is the first release of the Netlist Organiser 
Tool from Denno Solutions.

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SOFTWARE COMPATIBILITY AND DISTRIBUTION FORMAT

The tool is compatible with Microsoft(R) Windows O.S.'s 
that are running the .NET Framework V1.1 and does not 
require an installer. The program is distributed as an 
.exe application in ZIP format.

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INSTALLATION

Step 1 : Locate the folder where you saved the downloaded 
         zipped file.

Step 2 : Unzip and extract the contents from the zipped file.

Step 3 : The files will extract to a directory on your drive.

Step 4 : To run the file double click on the executable 
         "filename.exe" file. You should see the program 
         come up. 

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HOW TO USE

Step 1 : Launch Netlist Organiser by double clicking on the 
         executable "filename.exe" file. You should see the 
         program come up. If you get an error message please 
         visit the frequently asked questions.

Step 2 : Open a netlist file formatted in Allegro format. A 
         file can be opened by selecting "Open" from either 
         the toolbar or the File Menu. The input file will 
         load and the netlist portion of the file will be 
         displayed in the input window and sorted in the 
         output window.

Step 3 : Choose the desired sort method for the output and 
         then save the file. The output can be sorted with 
         several options. Please select the desired options 
         and then run the sort from either the run button 
         of from the file menu.

Step 4 : The file can be saved by selecting the save icon 
         on the toolbar of by selecting the option from the 
         file menu. A default filename is chosen by the program, 
         however a new name may be chosen by the user if desired.

Step 5: It's up to you. The output can be used to feed a file 
        difference program to check the changes between two 
        revisions of netlists, it can be edited to help generate 
        layout constraints for use in Allegro, and sections can 
        be cut out to feed into FPGA tool constraints editors to 
        define signal names related to certain FPGA pins.

Step 6: Feedback. We hope that you enjoy the program and can 
        make use of it. We value your feedback on features 
        that you would like to see added, and on reporting bugs.


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FEEDBACK

Please log any issues and feedback for improvement using the 
feedback form at http://denno.rombosdesign.com. Full documentation 
can also be found on this site.


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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS


1. Why can't I start Netlist Organiser?

   Do you have the Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1 Installed? If the 
   program does not launch correctly confirm that you have Microsoft 
   .NET Framework 1.1 installed. Go to the control panel, double click 
   Add/Remove programs and check that you can see the entry for the
   .NET Framework.

2. Where can I get Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1?

   If the Microsoft .NET Framework is not present you will need to 
   install it. It can be downloaded using the Windows update program 
   provided with the Microsoft operating system, it can be downloaded 
   directly from Microsoft, or by finding the download site your favourite 
   search engine, in case Microsoft moves things around on their site.


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LICENSE

This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 
License. To view a copy of this license, visit 
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.0/ or send a letter to Creative Commons, 559 Nathan Abbott Way, Stanford, California 94305, USA.

