Jeremy Soller 🦀 on Nostr: Now that I've swapped the two, I have the changes instantly available in the PCB ...
Now that I've swapped the two, I have the changes instantly available in the PCB editor (note the capacitors that the signals are coming from, now the upper row is going to the left instead of the right). NO schematic changes were required on either the CPU PCIe page or the M.2 slot page. This means these components can be shared across every PCB integrating them without changes!
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2023-07-13 18:35:16Event JSON
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