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Hai
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What kind of programs that can read .PCB file?
Is there small CAD program
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i guess this is a part of some of those that can read .pcb files
Altium Designer
Altium P-CAD
Altium Protel 99 SE
Altium Protel DXP
Altium TANGO DOS
BluePrint-PCB
Cadence Allegro PCB Design
Cadence OrCAD
CadSoft Eagle
CircuitMaker
Layo1 PCB
Mentor Graphics PADS
MultisimP-CAD
PADS PowerPCB
PCB Matrix LP
PCB Wizard
Protel
Pulsonix
Vutrax
could be more of software that can read those kinds of files
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The trick is to determine which PCB editor software generated the file, as most have proprietary format. Sometimes opening the file with a hex editor and searching for text string which indicates the software package that it was generated in.
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There is a program called "Autovue", this can open most 2D, 3D and ECAD formats (not Eagle...).
Cimmetry made this app but Oracle now owns it. Latest version at time of writing this is 20.0.0 (releasd January 2010)
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Here is a site that gives programs for various extensions...
http://www.fileinfo.com/extension/pcb
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Easy-PC from Number One Systems also has extension .PCB.
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