My problem: In Protel you can create a Gerber file of your PCB.
Now I have a program (i.e GerbMagic) which translates this in a PDF. But GerbMagic asks for an .gbr file .
Normally Protel should save the Gerber file into an .gbr file but I can not find it in my project. Instead I see lots of seperate file but no .gbr file
Gerber data consists of one file for each separate layer and (depending on the dialect) one aperture file. Drill data is also in a separate file and so is the drill tool definition. CAM tools such as gerbtool and cam350 do have their own file format where all pcb info is stuffed in 1 file instead of multiple files. But all CAM tools can import gerber files and drill data, so maybe you have to rename the file extensions of your protel output. But maybe it is easier and your tool has an import function that works regardless of the file extension.
My problem: In P*otel you can create a Gerber file of your PCB.
Now I have a program (i.e GerbMagic) which translates this in a PDF. But GerbMagic asks for an .gbr file .
Normally P*otel should save the Gerber file into an .gbr file but I can not find it in my project. Instead I see lots of seperate file but no .gbr file
Gerbm@gic does not require that the files be of the type .gbr. When you use the 'open' or 'import' commands from the drop-down menu, you can choose 'files of type > all files'. You will see the PR0TEL extensions .gtl, .gbl, .g1, .gp1, etc. You can select those files, and they will open just fine in Gerberm@gic - I just tried it to make sure it does work.