I've had mixed results with the FreeDFM service. I've submitted the exact
same file multiple times and one time it will catch a trace too close to a
pad, for example, and the next time it says that everything is fine with my
circuit.
I don't trust the FreeDFM service, but use it to try and locate big errors.
Best,
Scotty
> [Original Message]
> From: ron amundson <ron_amundson@...>
> To: <Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com>
> Date: 1/27/04 3:41:11 PM
> Subject: RE: [Homebrew_PCBs] Re: Newbie question - Cheap Prototypes
>
> >Also, their freeDFM service was very useful to help prevent stupid
> >screwups. Not perfect but once I tweaked things, it worked great.
>
> I tried it out, but it said everything was fine. What were the errors in
> picked up on? It would be good to hear some real reports of how effective
it
> is.
>
> I'm glad they are doing better, like many companies, all go through
growing
> pains as they expand, and mistakes do happen.
>
> Ron
>
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