On Mar 22, 8:21=A0am, "sycochkn" <sycoc...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> "Brad Velander" <bvel...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > Typically DXF files are only used for transfer of ECAD information to
> > mechanical CAD or alternate ECAD tools where there is no other
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> > facility/format.
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> > =A0 =A0As for the conversion of GenCAD to DXF, GenCAD is universally
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> > accepted. It is much less accepted than ODB++. Now the IPC talks about
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> > newer version of GenCAD, they just don't learn. The new version will
> > probably be panned by most tools/users also.
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> > --
> > Sincerely,
> > Brad Velander.
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> > "sycochkn" <sycoc...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> >> "Owen Ransen" <wi...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> >>> Is there a market for a GenCad .CAD to .DXF convertor?
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> >>> I've been asked to do a custom job to create a
> >>> a GenCad .CAD to DXF convertor...in your opinions
> >>> would there be a market for this in general?
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> >>> Easy to use graphics effects:
> >>>http://www.ransen.com/
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> >> What is the general use of a DXF file in electronic cad applications?
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> >> Bob
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> I was thinking of using dxf files to transfer Gerber files to AutoCAD
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> using a component library for the parts. I see no real use for Inventor
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> Solid Works, at the moment.
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The Pulsonix software I use can im****t DXF or Gerber files and ex****t
GenCAD files, FWIW. I don't know how well it works, though.
Leon


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