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Autorun function on Allegro start

Kadar
Kadar over 12 years ago

Hi All,

Can somone explain to me how can I run my SKILL function on Allegro PCB

On tool start up. Calling the function from allegro.ilinit can't be performed.

 

Thank You in advance,

Kadar 

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    Kadar over 12 years ago

    Hi Dave,

    Thank You for reply.

    My "ALLEGRO_SITE" variable defined correctly - all my functions are loaded from inside "ALLEGRO_SITE/skill/allegro.ilinit".

    I wrote the next lines in "ALLEGRO_SITE/skill/allegro.ilinit.

    load("ALLEGRO_SITE/skill/My_Func_file.il")

    axlCmdRegister("CMD_Name" 'Func_Name ?cmdType "general")

    To autorun the function I added (In the End of allegro.ilinit)

     CMD_Name (or Func_Name() ):

     But it caused the tool to fail on startup. What is done wrong?

    Thanks,

    Kadar

     

     

     

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    Kadar over 12 years ago

    Hi Dave,

    Thank You for reply.

    My "ALLEGRO_SITE" variable defined correctly - all my functions are loaded from inside "ALLEGRO_SITE/skill/allegro.ilinit".

    I wrote the next lines in "ALLEGRO_SITE/skill/allegro.ilinit.

    load("ALLEGRO_SITE/skill/My_Func_file.il")

    axlCmdRegister("CMD_Name" 'Func_Name ?cmdType "general")

    To autorun the function I added (In the End of allegro.ilinit)

     CMD_Name (or Func_Name() ):

     But it caused the tool to fail on startup. What is done wrong?

    Thanks,

    Kadar

     

     

     

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