> On 04/25/2016 11:56 AM, Nicklas Karlsson wrote:
> > I am looking at using linuxcnc to drill my circuit boards. There is a few 
> > commands in file, a tool table and coordinates. It is not possible run the 
> > file directly in linuxcnc. I think this kind of file could be of general 
> > use then a pattern of holes need to be drilled. Do anyone have any 
> > suggestions on how to attack it?

I could in sort of see g-code in the excellon drill files but linuxcnc where 
not able to read. I also assumed many used Excellon drill files before. It 
useful both for circuit boards and picking coordinates for heat sink.

> Although Excellon drill files are technically a dialect of 
> RS-274D (alias G-code) they are pretty far from modern 
> dialects.  I wrote a program to convert it to standard 
> G-code.  See :
> http://pico-systems.com/codes/cvtexc2.c
> and
> http://pico-systems.com/codes/cvtexcm.c
> 
> The first one assumes input AND output are in inch units, 
> the 2nd one takes mm in and converts to inches.
> 
> It has been a LONG time since I used these, so definitely 
> use at YOUR PERIL!
> 
> Probably the first program will work fine reading in mm and 
> outputting mm if you just adjust where the assumed decimal 
> point is.  The code should be pretty transparent if you know c.
> 
> Jon
> 
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