If those pins are inputs, the pintype should be "in". Carlos El vie, 13-01-2006 a las 22:23 -0500, Phil Taylor escribiÃ: > maybe: > > io > > > Phil > > > > Marc <mark.price13@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > when you have a chip with 2 pins in+ and in- > > > > what do you set the pintype as pls i thought it was > > in for input but i thought i would ask just in case > > > > Marc :) > > > > >