On Tue, Mar 29, 2016 at 8:25 PM, Paul Koning <paulkon...@comcast.net> wrote:
>> On Mar 29, 2016, at 8:18 PM, Guy Sotomayor <g...@shiresoft.com> wrote:
>> ...autorouter on Eagle 7.5, so I did this all by “hand”
>> (at just under 2000 wires it took a while).
>
> I can imagine.  Hand-routing tends to produce much better results;

Yep.

> the autorouter in EagleCAD isn't all that good.

Yep.

> A simple way to find the not yet routed wires is to turn off the metal layers 
> but leave the "ratsnest" layer visible.

I can suggest triple-checking for unrouted wires.  I have a small PCB
design I sent out that had *1* unrouted wire segment, between the
crystal and the pad at the MCU, so short, I couldn't easily spot it
even after several sessions of looking at it and running ERC.
Fortunately, there's a handy via _right there_, but each board from
that run needs a hand-added ECO wire (something I used to do for a
living 30+ years ago).  v2 is 100% correct!  Lesson learned.

-ethan

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