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From: Vikramasimhan, Kamalesh (kamalesh.vikramasimhan AT intel DOT com)
Date: Fri Feb 28 2003 - 10:28:15 EST

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    Hi Philippe,
    
      Thanks for the reference. 
    I refered the acm paper. Now I have more clarity in it.
    
    thanks and regards,
    Kamalesh V
    
    
    
    
    -----Original Message-----
    From: Philippe Pouliquen [mailto:philippe AT alpha DOT ece.jhu.edu]
    Sent: Friday, February 28, 2003 8:45 PM
    To: magic-dev AT csl DOT cornell.edu
    Subject: Re: Data Structures in Magic
    
    
    Hi Kamalesh,
    
    > Why are four tiles used to define a Plane
    
    I think you are referring to plane initialisation, where the initial four
    tiles are the boundaries of the layout space.
    
    > How is this represented in magic. I was unable to understand the
    > documentation in source code. Can you help me out.
    
    The source code is probably not the best place to figure out corner
    stitching.  You should get and read the set of papers on Magic published
    in the ACM IEEE 21st/22nd Design Automation Conference.  These are
    referenced in the Magic maintenance documentation (maint2.ps in the doc
    subdirectory of the source code).
    
    Philippe Pouliquen
    The Johns Hopkins University
    


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