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Does anyone know of a program in which i can, scan a stripped down pcb...then open the image with a pcb program...then re-illustrate the traces and holes, by tracing over the scanned image? and then save it as a gerber file?
(i think its called a gerber file...if im wrong, what should the file be saved as?) thanx |
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Sprint-Layout 4.0 will do that for you.
it is a real simple program to use and real cheap |
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Thank you !
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