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eagle and pcb-gcode on linux box
Dennis Cassidy <pcbformenow@...>
Hi John,
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yes my eagle is is: /opt/eagle/ulp and I will put all the files in that directory. Thanks for the reply, and I'll let you know what happens. cheers, Denis --- In pcb-gcode@..., John Johnson <johnatl@...> wrote:
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John Johnson <johnatl@...>
Hi Dennis,
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All of the files go in the ulp directory. You can try this to download and install pcb-gcode: cd ~ wget http://homepage.mac.com/johnatl/.Public/pcb-gcode-3.3.2.zip # file downloads unzip pcb-gcode-3.3.2.zip /opt/eagle/ulp Assuming your Eagle is in /opt/eagle/ulp. Let us know how it goes! Regards, JJ On 31-Oct-2006, at 00:23, Dennis Cassidy wrote:
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Dennis Cassidy <pcbformenow@...>
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I using Eagle on a linux box. I unpacked pcb-gcode 4.3.2.zip and have several files with different extensions like this: .h .pp .scr .ulp .html The installation notes in the readme.html says: 'Unzip the pcb-gcode archive and move the files to the ulp folder inside the Eagle folder.' Should I move only the files with a .ulp extensions into the User Language Programs directory, or all the unzipped files from the archive. Maybe the .scr files go to the 'Scripts' directory. Where would the .h and .pp files go? cheers, Denis |
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