Although I have not built any boards from the files, I have studied both the 
schematic and the PCB file extensively. I have not found any errors in either 
of them. Although it needs to be said that I am not the kind of engineer that 
Gerald and his layout guy are.

If you have an engineer who plans to modify the boards to fit your project, he 
should be able to do a thorough check to see if any errors exist. My suggestion 
is to run a small batch of boards exactly as they are in the file. Verify they 
work. Then make any changes you need to the design and run them again. This 
will tell you if the problem already existed or if you introduced the problem 
with your changes. That's the approach I'm taking at this point, although I 
don't plan to make a commercial product. I should have a small shipment of bare 
boards in a couple of months. But I don't plan to do a true end to end test. My 
hobby project only cares about a few core functions.

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