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Hal;
I'll suggest that to my buddy and see if he has any luck. I didn't consider trying that method. The board he has is about 10 by 12 inches, double sided with around 40 through hole chips on it with several dozen discrete components sprinkled around them. That could get very interesting. Thanks for the suggestion and this may be what he will have to do. The free Gerber viewer I found will come in handy for checking the results as you pointed out. I'm sure I can find the spec's for the Gerber file format on line some place so that shouldn't be a problem. Thanks; Leland C. Scott KC8LDO "The most reliable components are the ones you leave out." By Gordon Bell, father of the minicomputer at DEC. "Hal Murray" wrote in message ... In article , "Leland C. Scott" writes: Hal; May have to reroute a few traces that cross a significant length of the board to fix some design errors. I haven't looked at the raw Gerber files to see how easy doing the editing by hand word be to do. It's not the length that matters but the number of segments. I didn't mean to suggest that it would be simple. It would take a bit of trial and error to get going. You would probably have to find some specs for the gerber file format. I'd probably do the routing on paper and then transfer it to the gerber file. The important point is that you can use the viewer to show what you have so you know if you got it right. -- These are my opinions, not necessarily my employer's. I hate spam. |
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