Tango Pcb Layout Software

In general, to use a Tango file in newer Pr0tel software, you need to open the Tango file first in Pr0tel version 2.8 and then save it to ACSII file format. Adsense click bot download. As I recall, the Tango file also has to be ASCII format to open it in Pr0tel 2.8. Pr0tel at one time advertised that they intended to include import converters for Tango, but for some reason they didn't when the newer versions were released. When complaints were received about the new Pr0tel software not living up to the advertised promise, Pr0tel responded by sending those who complained free copies of version 2.8 to use as file translators. For anyone looking to convert the old Tango.pcb files, including the binary type, use a program named Rimu PCB v1.08 or newer. I had the same problem and found that software was the only way to convert the.pcb binary to a gerber(.cam) file type for use with newer software programs.

Mar 18, 2015  For anyone looking to convert the old Tango.pcb files, including the binary type, use a program named Rimu PCB v1.08 or newer. I had the same problem and found that software was the only way to convert the.pcb binary to a gerber(.cam) file type for use with newer software programs. Tango2pcb is a console program that convert Tango PCB files and libraries to pcb program for linux tango2pcb is a console program that convert Tango PCB files and libraries to. PCB Creator is based on professional PCB Design software and is very easy to use. You will have your circuit designed and ready for manufacturing in no time.

When you install the program you need to use the import option and select the tango file type. If you just double click to open a tango file you will get an error. You will then have an option to convert it to a gerber and a few other types that I cant remember. Once in a gerber format you can do anything with it. The program is shareware and will work but wont save any files untill unlocked. Here is the site to dl it at: I know this thread is old but I could not find any info on this and thought I would post for anyone else that runs into this problem.

I suggest buying the program so you can save files but there is a poor mans (fix) available on the web. For anyone doing this as a business it is not an expensive software,about $60, so its easeir to pay for it. Also you need version 1.08,or newer if they put out any updates. 1.08 has fixes to correctly open the binary tango.pcb files Hope this helps,:D Brian220x.

For anyone looking to convert the old Tango.pcb files, including the binary type, use a program named Rimu PCB v1.08 or newer. I had the same problem and found that software was the only way to convert the.pcb binary to a gerber(.cam) file type for use with newer software programs. When you install the program you need to use the import option and select the tango file type. If you just double click to open a tango file you will get an error. You will then have an option to convert it to a gerber and a few other types that I cant remember. Once in a gerber format you can do anything with it. The program is shareware and will work but wont save any files untill unlocked.

Here is the site to dl it at: I know this thread is old but I could not find any info on this and thought I would post for anyone else that runs into this problem. I suggest buying the program so you can save files but there is a poor mans (fix) available on the web. For anyone doing this as a business it is not an expensive software,about $60, so its easeir to pay for it. Also you need version 1.08,or newer if they put out any updates. 1.08 has fixes to correctly open the binary tango.pcb files Hope this helps,:D Brian220x I am trying to purchase the software mentioned above.

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It seems the developer has re-located his url over to Problem is his payment option is through email and it seems he doesn't respond. Also his contact number is no longer in service.

Anyone out there know where I can get into contact with the developer of RIMU PCB so that I may purchase a licence. Otherwise can someone suggest an alternative softwate that will do the same as RIMU PCB, basically importing Tango PCB 274D and converting it into Gerber 274x.