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Eagle error whn opening pre-saved board layout

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whispers over 12 years ago

Hi everyone..

 

(first post)

 

 

I ran into a error/message when opening up a .brd/.sch file that I had previously saved...

 

 

Loading F:/................../tasm_minimal_v1.2_0805_final.sch ... 

Warning(s):

line 9992: invalid value '-*)/0.((*,' for attribute 'y1' in tag <wire>

 

 

 

I have never saw this before... nor do I have a clue on how to go about fixing/troubleshooting it?

 

anybody have some advice here?

 

 

thanks!

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    J. D. wrote:

    Hi everyone..

     

    (first post)

     

    >

    I ran into a error/message when opening up a .brd/.sch file that I

    had previously saved...

     

    >

    Loading F:/................../tasm_minimal_v1.2_0805_final.sch ...

    Warning(s):

    line 9992: invalid value '-)/0.((,' for attribute 'y1' in tag <wire>

     

    >

     

    I have never saw this before... nor do I have a clue on how to go

    about fixing/troubleshooting it?

     

    anybody have some advice here?

     

     

    The last time you saved the schematic file, Eagle made a backup in the

    project folder and called it  'your file name.s#1

    Rename the corrupted file something else

    Then rename the .s#1 file .sch  and open it .

     

    If that works confirm you have retained consistancy with the board file.

     

    If tht does not work well you could try the same with .s#2

    Failing that and assumming its a single corruption  it may well be fixable.

    Open the schematic file using a text editor that can display the line you

    are on.

    Go down to line 9992

    Look at that line and compare the formatting with nearby lines of type

    <WIRE........>

    You should see the corruption in the value for 'y1 =     '

    Further alone the line, take a note of the LAYER this wire  is on, this

    maybe useful later.

     

    Note which section the corruption is in. That will tell you the area you

    will need to focus further repairs on once you get the schematic load..

    9992 lines into the XML file suggests that it is beyond the library

    descriptions which should simplify the repair.

     

    You have to make the y1 value legitimate and save the file. I would then

    make  "y1 =0". Make a note of the x1 value,

    When you load the schematic your wire will be misplaced and  you will have

    to find it and correct it.

    If its in a library description you should be able to fix it by performing a

    library update. Failing that you will need to delete the part and add it

    again.

    I'm guessing it will be a net..

    The grid should be set to millimeters   and the misplaced wire end will be

    at (x=what you noted earlier and y=0)

     

    Good luck

    Warren

     

     

     

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