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    Pelcore Electronics Co.,Ltd. is a high-tech enterprise which specialize in manufacturing printed circuits boards.Our business fields mainly involve the production,sales and service of pcb.Our products include high precision double and multilayer boards as well as some boards with special process.

    We have no limit on pcb quantity.Quick service,good quality and fast lead-time with competitive price is our advantage.If you have any requirements on pcb,pls. feel free to contact us.For our details,pls. visit our website www.pelcore.com

    Best regards,

    George
    Pelcore Electronics
    Tel:86-755-26487858
    Fax:86-755-26487349
    Mail:[email protected]
    Http://www.pelcore.com

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    Exclamation Oh-oh

    I got a Trojan Virus Scan Alert from McAfee when I went to the above Pelcore site.

    But maybe that's just me?

    Added Edit: Google says: "This site may harm your computer?"
    Searched on george88 got 2,960 hits
    Last edited by Pic_User; - 20th May 2007 at 03:37. Reason: additional information added

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    Hello,Pic user

    Thank you very much for your attention for our site.Maybe that's only
    from your computer because I can access to our website without any
    virus remind.Anyway,we'll have our web administrator to check our
    website again for that.

    Thank you again for attention to our company.

    Have a nice day!

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    Question Maybe it's just me

    Hi George,

    Sorry, but the Virus Scan is updated to the last minute. It tells me there is a Trojan each time I click onto the Pelcore site.

    Google gives a “This site may harm your computer” flag too.

    I am sure it is just something your web administrator has added to check traffic or log where people have been or where they have gone. I would get them to remove anything that might scare the customers away.

    Your company looks like a great place to get circuit boards made.
    -Adam-
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    Ohm it's not just a good idea... it's the LAW !

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pic_User View Post
    I got a Trojan Virus Scan Alert from McAfee when I went to the above Pelcore site.

    But maybe that's just me?

    Added Edit: Google says: "This site may harm your computer?"
    Searched on george88 got 2,960 hits
    I got the same alert
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    Hello Pic-User,Savnik

    Thank you very much for your attention to our website.I'm glad to
    tell you that our website is now ok and can access without any
    problem after checking by our administrator.I really appreciate your
    kind remind and support to our company.Now,you can browse our website www.pelcore.com at any time without problem.Thanks!

    Best regards,

    George
    Pelcore Electronics
    Mail:[email protected]
    Http://www.pelcore.com

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    Hi George,
    There is no longer a warning from the virus checking software.

    I first went to your site in 04-25-2006:
    http://www.pcbstandards.com/forums/s...ead.php?t=2512
    Found the warning, and stopped there.
    There’s probably a lot customers that were scared away too.

    Glad you have fixed the problem.
    We would like to know what it was, if you know.

    Does your company accept Eagle (*.brd) files directly?
    -Adam-
    Ohm it's not just a good idea... it's the LAW !

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    Quote Originally Posted by george68 View Post
    Hello Pic-User,Savnik

    Thank you very much for your attention to our website.I'm glad to
    tell you that our website is now ok and can access without any
    problem after checking by our administrator.I really appreciate your
    kind remind and support to our company.Now,you can browse our website www.pelcore.com at any time without problem.Thanks!

    Best regards,

    George
    Pelcore Electronics
    Mail:[email protected]
    Http://www.pelcore.com
    now it's ok

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pic_User View Post
    Hi George,
    There is no longer a warning from the virus checking software.

    I first went to your site in 04-25-2006:
    http://www.pcbstandards.com/forums/s...ead.php?t=2512
    Found the warning, and stopped there.
    There’s probably a lot customers that were scared away too.

    Glad you have fixed the problem.
    We would like to know what it was, if you know.

    Does your company accept Eagle (*.brd) files directly?
    -Adam-
    Hi,Pic-User

    Thank you again for your confirmation to our website.After checking by
    our administrator,it's a kind of code attached to our website which is
    not freindly.Now,it has been deleted by our administrator.

    For the pcb file format,we cannot read *.brd files.We prefer gerber format
    files sent to us which is most convenient for us.Moreover,the files generated
    from protel,powerpcb is also ok for us.If you have any other pcb format files,
    it's better if you can convert them into the above format.

    Best regards,

    George
    Pelcore Electronics
    Mail:[email protected]
    Http://www.pelcore.com

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    That's the only problem with Eagle - it's non industry standard, most manufactures should be able to do everything except actually "drill" the boards if it has been designed in Eagle. I use variant of Protel for most of my designs, but I tend to do things in (metric)
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    Quote Originally Posted by T.Jackson View Post
    That's the only problem with Eagle - it's non industry standard, most manufactures should be able to do everything except actually "drill" the boards if it has been designed in Eagle. I use variant of Protel for most of my designs, but I tend to do things in (metric)
    I have found very few manufacturers who accept Eagle format. You have to convert them using the Gerber274 program in the CAM section. There is also an Excellon subroutine for the drill information. I have a guy in Utah who does my double sided boards, and we worked through the sequences. One wierd quirk with Eagle though...One of the files gets overwritten when doing multiple board layers. You need to do one layer, save it to a separate file, then do the next,or rename the files with top, bottom, etc. I would switch PCB programs, but I have more custom footprints than a Sasquatch fan club!

    Ron

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    Hi,Ron

    Yes,you are right.at present,most manufacturers like our company prefer the rs274x
    format to build the pcb.The reason is the rs274x is easy to read and no risk.Hence,
    if you have any pcb to make,we prefer you can change the format into rs274x so
    as for us to read easily.

    Best regards,

    George Liu
    Pecore Electronics
    Mail:[email protected]
    Http://www.pelcore.com

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