I also purchased a license for this program and found it useful for cleaning up some ¡°extra¡± routing paths etc. However, I am unable to get it to run on Windows 10 so it has been useless since upgrading from Win 7. Like you I have found
no recent trace of the program or its author. I would be interested if you find any replacement. I use a gcode viewer and editor called Discriminator which can be used to manually eliminate such things as the border isolation trace. It is also very useful
for viewing the gcode and observing the tool path at various speeds.
From:[email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of
Vasile Buruiana via groups.io Sent: Thursday, December 28, 2023 3:48 PM To:[email protected] Subject: [pcbgcode] #pcb-gcode-wizard #version101/April 2012
?
Hello,
?
A long time ago I found and downloaded a free version of the pcb gcode wizard executable program. I remember I sent a big complicated ngc g-code file to test the stability, then I purchased the license for the pcb-gcode-wizard executable
program. The serial number I received is 1042.? I no longer have the e-mail with the conversation.
But I still use this program and it does wonderful work. I can sort the CNC "jumps", it shorts a lot of time. I even milled a big double-sided PCB which took me 28 hours per side using the sorted g-code output (search ""
for "the pertec whisperer" to see the result).
?
I noticed the executable program - in its freeware version - is no longer available anywhere. The website
became "[email protected]"... and there is no trace of that program. Just the name and the documentation on some github address. So I would
like to ask - did it evolve into something better or is it a dead project?