on 9/24/02 7:14 AM, Michael S. Macdonald at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Equipped with a used Radius GX1600 @ $250, it was a darn fine machine, and
> lasted until I was able to move up to a PCI equipped PowerCenter, and
> witness the advantage of PCI video card technology with CAD software.

Off topic, but I'm curious about the CAD software. I've never used any, but
I occasionally have a need to be able to open a CAD document (a map from the
engineering consultants working for the Highway Department, for example) and
convert it into a file type (TIFF, EPS, JPEG) suitable for publication.

Are CAD documents of some common file type? Can Mac CAD software typically
open any CAD file?

Maybe even Graphic Converter can do this? (I would test this myself, but I
don't have any kind of CAD file on hand.)

Answer off list if you think this is too OT.

Thanks!

-- Chuck


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