What is the difference between .dat and .gcode?
- Extension
- .dat
- .gcode
- Format
- Text
- Category
- Embroidery
- CAD
- Developer
- Barudan
- CNC Machines
- Description
- The dat file type is a proprietary format used by Barudan embroidery machines. It is a vector-based format used to store embroidery designs, including stitch patterns, color sequences, and other design elements. The file can be converted to other formats, such as DST, EXP, JEF, and PES, for use in other embroidery software programs and machines.
- A GCODE file contains commands in G-Code, which is a language used to describe how a 3D printer should print a job. It stores instructions in plain text with each line representing a different command, such as how fast the printer should print, the temperature it should be set at, and where the printing parts should move.
- MIME Type
- application/x-barudan-embroidery
- application/x-gcode
- Wikipedia
- .gcode on Wikipedia