You need to export the Allegro files in ascii format and then Altium can import those files. Copper pours and other polygons have to be redone because the import creates hundreds of edges for each polygon. Also, some of the parts have to be fixed. Synchronize the schematic with PCB in Altium and then generate gerber files which you can compare to the gerber files from BeagleBone. The can be an iterative effort, fixing PCB items and then regenerating gerber files. Count on a few days effort to get this done. I normally add 3D rendering to all the parts and then generate a Solidworks 3D view of the complete PCB.
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