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gEDA-user: Gerber
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- Subject: gEDA-user: Gerber
- From: "Donato Azevedo" <donatoaz@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 1 Jun 2006 18:16:12 -0300
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Hi everyone,
I found on my father's garage, laying around a corner, a camm2 machine
http://www.cadigital.com/camm2.htm
and was wondering if I could use it to create PCBs. It was once used
to carve pictures into brass plates, so I figured: why not use it to
create printed circuit boards?
Thing is, it was used with autocad ( the vendor only supplies drivers
for autocad )..
Is there anyone who can tell me wether I can or not use it with geda
to create PCBs?
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Donato Azevedo - UFMG - Eng Ctrl Aut
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