Hey John
thanks for your feedback.
I totally agree and I made a mistake. I downloaded the latest "Linux" version of Eagle but it turned out that whatever file you select (MAC, LINUX, Windows) you always get the executive files for windows. Hence, there is a bug in the website.
After realizing that, I got the version 9.3 and now things are working out properly and nicely.
It was simply my mistake thinking that the Linux version should be installed via wine too. :)
Thanks for that great tool.
Tobi
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On 04.10.22 14:55, John Johnson wrote:
Hi Tobi,
I'm not sure I follow what you're saying.
You mention Ubuntu, but your screenshot seems to be from Windows?
Also not sure about Meine.ulp.
pcb-gcode-setup.ulp should allow you to change options, then run pcb-gcode.ulp to do the actual work of making the files.
Also note that the directory for pcb-gcode files has to be in Options | Directories in the Eagle control panel. Please refer to the manual for details.
-- John
On 9/27/22 6:51 AM, Tobias Holzmann wrote:
Hey everybody,
I am new around the forum as I came across the pcb-gcode UPL. So happy to be here.
Since a while I am looking for a new option to generate my own PCB's and I was always wondering if I can handle some PCB milling with my 3D printer. As I am having holiday at the moment and came across your very interesting program which convert the Eagle PCB data to some gcode, I am really interested in this approach.
However, if I am going to start the generation of the gcode by clicking "Accept and create my board" within EAGLE, I get an error that stats that the `Meine.upl` can not be opened. Please see the image attached.
I am using Ubuntu 22.04 on my laptop and I also tried to generate the file myself. Doing so, I got another error stating that we have an unexpected file ending.
Would be nice to get some feedback from you.
Thank you in advance,
Tobi