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Indeed, PCB's achieved a high level of standardization and data transfer long before other processes came along such as CNC machining. It's been more than a couple decades since I ordered my first boards from a board house, but after they received my Gerber's, I heard nothing from them until boards came back.

In contrast, even today, sending any level of drawing to a machine shop at the time would have immediately resulted in a phone call to talk about exactly how I wanted something made, and why it couldn't really be made that way. While there are "quick turn" shops that can work directly from files, it's definitely a more recent development.

Even though "Gerbers" were a deeply primitive format, they got the job done.

At my workplace, one of the old-timers showed me the automated wire-wrapping machine, long since retired, on its way to the scrap yard.



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