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kic - an editor for integrated circuits and photolithography masks
kic [-t <tech>] [-d <display>] [<kicfile>]
kic is an interactive graphical editor for drawing patterns used to generate photomasks for lithography (production of integrated circuits etc). Note from the README file accompanying the distribution:
KIC is distributed by Whiteley Research Inc., www.wrcad.com.
Disclaimer: Steve Whiteley and Whiteley Research Inc. don't guarantee or imply that this software is suitable for any purpose. This is free public domain software, use at your own risk.
More help is to be found in the built-in help or in the stand-alone help reader kichelp (which accesses the same file).
Too large files (flat of several dozens of MB) may hang the program.
If a layer is not defined in the current technology file, the program just complains and shows nothing. The user has to add the layer manually (either with the ATTri command or in the technology file itself).
Layer names with less than 4 characters may not be recognized in imported files, if the layer definition line does not end with ';' (semicolon).
Coordinates with resolutions below 1/10 of the unit (1um normally) cannot be generated with KIC but are displayed correctly. Coordinate entry (CTRL-E) is a replacement for pointing, therefore also subject to grid snapping (i.e, truncation).
kichelp (stand-alone help reader, no manpage)
This manpage was written by Y.Bonetti
[gopher://freeshell.org/1/users/yargo]
for the Debian GNU/Linux project, based on the KIC sources, its accompanying
documentation, and experience.
$Revision: 1.1 $ | $Date: 2007/11/06 16:11:07 $ |