Right on Dave! Glad to hear you're again working at it! Yeah, that's an interesting page. Wish I'd seen it BEFORE I started on my code. Did you see the files I posted for Demo1R? I take it ToolPathPro is your program? I gotta come up with some better program names! Alan KM6VV ph4appl wrote: > > Not easy by any stretch of the imagination. If anyone doesn't believe > me, take a look at > > http://www.cg.tuwien.ac.at/studentwork/CESCG99/SKrivograd/ > > This page describes some of the math involved with generating an > outline or tool path. > > On a side note, I got ToolPathPro to compile this afternoon. I ran a > sample DXF file through it and generated some rather interesting > GCodes. I'll have some pics on my website shortly. The good news is > that Alan has inspired me to keep on working on this thing. It can > currently handle direct DXF export from TraxMakerPro and convert to > GCode. I still need to work on the optimization algorithm, and forsee > several weeks of coding, but it is in the works. > > Dave > > --- In Homebrew_PCBs@y..., Alan Marconett KM6VV <KM6VV@a...> wrote: > > Hi John, > > > > Well, I wouldn't say it's a "very simple program to write", right > Dave? > > I've seen the three Gerber files from TCi. Silk, component, and > > solder. Both component (green) and solder (red) have traces and > pads. > > The silk (yellow) is component outline. > > I only saw a few random blue and red lines when I loaded a TCi > gerber > > file into KCam. I suspect I have an old version. As long as I can > > convert the files, I'll just run them through my own "process". > > > > Hay! If the cost is high, maybe I can sell an inexpensive converter > > program! > > > > Alan KM6VV
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Re: TCi PCB program
2002-05-02 by Alan Marconett KM6VV
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