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terry l. ridder
 
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Default step ap203 to autocad dxf or dwg format conversion

hello;

i have an engineering drawing in step ap203 format i need it in autocad
dxf or dwg format. would anyone be able to convert this file for me.
the file unzipped is roughly 45mbytes.

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"terry l. ridder" wrote in message
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hello;

i have an engineering drawing in step ap203 format i need it in autocad
dxf or dwg format. would anyone be able to convert this file for me.
the file unzipped is roughly 45mbytes.

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terry l. ridder


Try this link http://www.robotechcad.com/download.htm
to see if it will provide the necessary program. If so, it's a free
download.

Harold


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I might be able to it but there is no way my email account will accept a 45
MB file. Can you put it on a web site somewhere?

Mike

"terry l. ridder" wrote in message
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hello;

i have an engineering drawing in step ap203 format i need it in autocad
dxf or dwg format. would anyone be able to convert this file for me.
the file unzipped is roughly 45mbytes.

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terry l. ridder



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On Wed, 26 Jan 2005, Mike Henry wrote:

I might be able to it but there is no way my email account will accept a 45
MB file. Can you put it on a web site somewhere?


i could put it up on my web server.

would you want it just as-is ascii plaintext, zipped, or gzipped?
ascii plaintext is 45,081,315 bytes
zipped is 9,982,603 bytes
gzipped is 9,704,587 bytes


Mike

"terry l. ridder" wrote in message
edonau.com...
hello;

i have an engineering drawing in step ap203 format i need it in autocad
dxf or dwg format. would anyone be able to convert this file for me.
the file unzipped is roughly 45mbytes.

--
terry l. ridder





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terry l. ridder
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A zipped file is good but text would be OK too as I'm on broadband. Email
me (or reply here) when the file is uploaded and I'll have a shot at it.

Mike

"terry l. ridder" wrote in message
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On Wed, 26 Jan 2005, Mike Henry wrote:

I might be able to it but there is no way my email account will accept a
45
MB file. Can you put it on a web site somewhere?


i could put it up on my web server.

would you want it just as-is ascii plaintext, zipped, or gzipped?
ascii plaintext is 45,081,315 bytes
zipped is 9,982,603 bytes
gzipped is 9,704,587 bytes


Mike

"terry l. ridder" wrote in message
edonau.com...
hello;

i have an engineering drawing in step ap203 format i need it in autocad
dxf or dwg format. would anyone be able to convert this file for me.
the file unzipped is roughly 45mbytes.

--
terry l. ridder





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terry l. ridder



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