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Excelcam: a free Gerber viewer

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Hi Kender,

Check this site for Excelcam,it is very similar to Cam350 and moreover for free,

https://www.reliant-eds.com/

I have even checked many free gerber viewer,finally found this viewer better then any other,check it out for urself.

Your views and comments would be greatly appreciated.

Regards

Ramesh
 

gc prevue gerber viewer

The free Gerber viewer (Viewmate) from Pentalogix is an excellent program, and can handle any size Gerber, ODB++, or HPGL files. The commercial version of the software is used by many U.S. board fabs. You have to register once to download their free files, but they don't call, email, or otherwise bother you. You can print from, or do any other operation with the free version except save modified files, or do DRC. I've been using it for over 10 years, and can highly recommend it.

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orcad gerber viewer

Hi,

Check this link for gerber viewer

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free gerber viewer

please try gc prevue. just google gc prevue and find the link
 

gc-prevue free gerber file viewer

House_Cat said:
The free Gerber viewer (Viewmate) from Pentalogix is an excellent program, and can handle any size Gerber, ODB++, or HPGL files. The commercial version of the software is used by many U.S. board fabs. You have to register once to download their free files, but they don't call, email, or otherwise bother you. You can print from, or do any other operation with the free version except save modified files, or do DRC. I've been using it for over 10 years, and can highly recommend it.

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second this option
 

online gerber viewer

Would an online viewer be interesting? If so, you might try www.circuitpeople.com. The site lets you upload a zip of gerber files and renders them into high-quality PNG images.
 

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