I looked at your posted Gerbers a little more. I can't find any syntax errors. (And PCB is generally very good about producing syntactically good Gerber.)
FWIW, I did notice that your numeric format was %FSLAX24Y24*% This means: 2.4 format, suppress leading zeros. This means 2 number to the left of the decimal point, and 4 to the right, with leading zeros removed. For example: 3.426, 23.623, etc/. Make sure you configured your upload to reflect 2.4 format. Stuart On Fri, 7 Mar 2008, Jeff VR wrote: > Hello, > I wanted to drop a quick question to see if anyone here has had any trouble > with their gerbers being interpreted correctly by batchpcb drc tool. My > design looks just fine in viewmate and the protoexpress auto DRC passed the > design. > > It seems the only room for error is in the batchpcb project submission page > where it inquires about the software tool used for the design. I think this > is for the drill file number format. I'm not really sure what I needed to > put there so I tried a few different options. I opened the drill file and > it looked like the format was "1.3 normal". > > My design didn't have a back silk screen layer so I created a simple one by > hand but that didn't get around the issue either. > > This is what the log file generates from batchpcb's drc checker for both the > top and bottom layers: > Beginning GCODE run > Invalid DCODE 0 > GCode execution failed! > > Here is the thread on the support forum for batchpcb: > http://forum.sparkfun.com/viewtopic.php?p=44189#44189 > > Thanks, > Jeff > _______________________________________________ geda-user mailing list [email protected] http://www.seul.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/geda-user

