In addition to "microdem"  you might also check out "terrabas2" from the
U.S.Army,  and/or NIMAMUSE 2.1.  It's been some time since I used either of
these to convert USGS DEM's to somehing that MI could ingest but they
worked very well for entire tiles.  


at 11:20 PM 14-08-00 +0200, you wrote:
>Hi,
>
>Managed to download USGS DEM file. I want to be able to open it in MapInfo. 
>What kind of trick is required? Probably some translation software is
involved?
>
>The extensions involved are: .DEM, .DMW, .SCH, .HDR, .SRC, .STX, .PRJ
>
>Best regards,
>
>Ole Frank
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