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.\" $Id: ocp.1,v 1.5 2002/11/21 15:17:17 xtof Exp $
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.\" $Id: ocp.1,v 1.6 2003/10/07 14:03:05 fred Exp $
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.\" @(#)Labo.l 0.0 92/09/24 UPMC; Author: Christophe ALEXANDRE
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.TH OCP 1 "September 27, 2001" "ASIM/LIP6" "CAO\-VLSI Reference Manual"
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\fB-c\fP option will automatically place the connectors randomly. The auto placement will set connectors on each side of the abutment box.
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\fB-ring\fP option will automatically place the connectors randomly but only on the north and south side. This option is temporary and is provided for the ring pad placement tool.
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\fB-ring\fP option will automatically place the connectors for the ring pad placement tool. The placement is random but only on the north and south side unless the \fB-ioc <NAME>\fP option is given, in which case the constraints given in the <NAME>.ioc file will be respected, but with layers suitable for ring. This option is temporary and is provided for the ring pad placement tool.
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\fB-ioc <NAME>\fP option will place connectors as specified by the <NAME>.ioc given file.
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