I'm beginning to wonder if anyone out there uses pcb-1.6.3 or its successors for actual prototypes anymore :-(

I have a board design drawn with pcb-1.6.3, and I want to get it manufactured. The folks at work have had almost nothing but good things to say about Advanced Circuits (http://www.4pcb.com), so I'm working with them right now.

Problem is that PCB doesn't generate a fabrication or drawing (just the Excellon drill programming file). I figured I might be able to stitch together a bunch of the PostScript output files and edit in some drill identifiers, but that didn't work.

From what I gather, they want a drawing that shows different markings at each drill hit. It seems like more of a sanity check than an absolute manufacturing requirement, but apparently if you get the $33/each special from this place, you don't get the full PCB file fixing service.

I wouldn't be so concerned about the drill program (after all, it works fine in gerbv) but Lavenier's (sp?) ViewMate program misaligns the drill and Gerber files, and so does freedfm.com (4pcb.com's online design-for-manufacturability checker).

I'm not sure what I need, really. If anyone has a favorite PCB fab that can handle pcb's Gerber and drill files right off the bat, I'll consider it. Or, pointers to Excellon drill-to-drawing (PostScript, or whatever) code would be cool. I will probably have to write some code to get out of this mess, but if someone else has a good starting point, I'm all ears.

Harry, sorry to email you directly about this, but I noticed that you have used PCB to prepare several designs that have gone through manufacturing, and I am interested to hear about your manufacturing experiences.

Thanks in advance,

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Charles Lepple <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
http://www.ghz.cc/charles/

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