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| Well, after a day and a half of heads down and a lot of head scratching (C++ and Qt are some very different animals to what I am used to) I am proud to announce Opti_Qt. [attachment=0]opti_qt.jpg[/attachment] Not wanting to make it too complex, I opted for a drag and drop interface. 1. Open the Optimizer (double-click opti_qt.exe) note: the two Qt dlls need to be in the same directory or in your path 2. Open an explorer window to your source .nc file directory 3. Ctrl-click (or shift-click) to highlight 1 or more files 4. Click, drag, and drop onto the Optimizer upper pane 5. The files are processed one after the other. The output files are put in the same directory as the input. The output append _OPT tot he filename. 6. Repeat for additional files and directories ![]() Enjoy, and do report issues and kudos ![]() The application file is large due to the embedded DLLs (3.3MB) but it can't be helped. Click here to see all of the files available for download. *** If you downloaded (8 of you ) the executable prior to 7/27/2008 your need the MingW10.dll but I recommend getting the all in one file now.PS: PCB-Gcode is located here: http://www.pcbgcode.org Last edited by Jay C; 07-27-2008 at 05:49 PM. |
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| Guys, I totally neglected to give the original coder (or myself for that matter) proper recognition (any at all) in the windows source code. The only information I have on him at this moment is that his first name is Daniel, he is an Aussie, and he goes by the nick of dakiller. Without his core code, this project would not be where it is today. Thanks Daniel. All future sources will contain this statement or some reflection of it. Jay |
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| Update: (I know I just can't stop working on this thing) ... there is now a single file (about 3.3MB versus the 5MB beforehand) that no longer requires the DLLs. Ok, now I want some feedback from you guys ![]() Go here for all of the files. Jay Last edited by Jay C; 07-27-2008 at 05:48 PM. |
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| Thanks Mike. Just a word of aution for you and others. It doesn't work for the drill layers (td and bd) Ill need to add additional code to keep all of the drill sections intact ... it may not even be worth it. |
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| Update: Some users were experiencing "strange" behavior with the output file format in some programs. The issue was tracked to missing carriage returns. I have fixed this in release 1.1 and uploaded the code to the repository link above. This issue only affected the GUI version. Jay |
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| Ahh yes.....I overlooked that post, sorry. Actually on the boards I make I only use one size drill. I wish I knew how to prevent to tool changes altogether. If no tool changes are called for in the drill file would it then optimize the file ? |
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