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Conversion of ras file format to cdc file format beta

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Programs used to perform the conversion from ras file to cdc format.

Unfortunately, we do not know about any particular ras to cdc conversion at this time or what it might be. But both RAS and CDC are known abbreviations related to 4G/3G modem connectivity, so perhaps this what the string represents, yet has nothing to do with actual file conversions.

Updated: August 24, 2023

Unfortunately, there is no detailed software record in the database for this conversion.

This conversion entry was verified by us and conversion from ras to cdc was flagged as wrong or not possible.
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Additional links: Open ras file, Open cdc file

RAS

Files with ras extension can be mainly found as raster images in a format developed for Sun UNIX platforms.

A ras file extension is related to the Max Payne computer game and used for its game data.

CDC

Files with cdc file extension can be typically found as CD covers created from Nero Cover Designer.

Files with cdc extension is also used for some sort of cache file generated by AutoDesk AutoCad Design Center.

Files with cdc file extension can be also sometimes found as special configuration plug-ins for Chromeleon chromatography management system.

A cdc file extension is related to the CLANWin and used for its debug data.

 

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