> This is a very interesting idea! Here are my two thoughts about this: > > 1. I did a quick Google search on "board station ascii database", but > didn't find any info documenting the file format itself. Are you > aware of any resource which defines the Board Station file format > completely enough so that it might be used to design an updated tool? > Alternately, a bunch of examples (layout + ASCII file) might be > useful. > SNIP >
Hello Stuart, I can't give you a reference right now but I'm fairly confident I can get the database structure specs. I'm a retired EE that spent the last decade of my employment at companies with very large installations of the Mentor tools. I've got a couple of e-mails out requesting detail info. One of the great benefits of easily translations to and from high end commercial layout tools would to get easy access to their component footprint libraries. Commercial companies have huge investments in accurate footprints for their pcb manufacturing processes. Any trickle down to PCB would be a big plus. John
