Thanks, as you know, i have been trying unsucesfully to get these "ASCII" files to the PCB house, and so my boss got me to send the Eagle Pro .brd and .sch files to a Professional PCB layout Engineer to see if he could extract the ASCII files .
This particular layout engineer charges much higher pay reates than me, and he uses Altium.
He managed to run some kind of ULP in eagle and produced an excel file which he sent us -it had like component rotation information on it and other stuff -he said he thought it would suffice in place of the ASCII file, but said it was "crude".
His final words were "it's crude but then so is Eagle".
-what did he mean by this? -is he just wanting to denegrate Eagle becasue he fears that Eagle users (such as myself) may compete with him for payed PCB layout work?