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"Johannes Sivula"<[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 14 Mar 1997 09:51:28 +0300
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Hello Gary !


Which operating system do you have ? I have just tried  CAMCAD 350 and it
works fine, at least with  Win 3.11 and NT
Which program is using DXF- format ? I use Autocad Lite to read  dxf and I
have`t had  any problems so far. You see, there are many versions
of dxf-format,  so itīs not sure if this one works in your application.
In shareware version ( http://www.ecam.com ) there is no dxf interface (
Win 3.11, 16 bit version ), but you can get it for trial for 2 weeks.You
must :
     1) Download the program ....exe from ecam.com
     2) Extract and install
     3)Start program
     4)Open file->setup
     5)Write down time code and send it to [log in to unmask] by email,
asking corresponding
        access code.  DO NOT CLOSE THE WINDOW ! Every time you open the
setup window,
        timed code will change->access code.
This may sound complicated, but with this arrangement you will have a
chance to try out dxf converter
in your application.

Good luck !

johannes.sivula@ tellabs.fi
                                                                 
                                                                 
                                                                 





Hello

Try CAMCAD from www.rsi-inc.com

thanks




On Thu, 13 Mar 1997, Jeff Foster wrote:

> At 08:48 AM 3/11/97 EST, Gary S Thomas wrote:
> >Does anyone know of any shareware that will convert Gerber to DXF????
> >
> >thanks in advance
> >
> >gary ...
>
> Just tried CAM350 from Advanced CAM Technologies ( http://www.ecam.com/ )
> with pretty good luck!
>
> Their current version (v4.10) has a 7 day timed access period where you
can > try all(?) the features. I'm guessing that after the 7 days it
reverts to a
> crippled version until you have either a dongle (hardware key) or other
> access code which you purchase depending upon which level of feature you
need.
>
>
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