On Thu, 17 Jan 2013 19:58:07 -0800
John Jason Jordan wrote:
> I have a desktop computer, Lucid x86_64, which functions only to
> stream internet radio, play movies, and serve as my backup to get on
> the net in case I hopelessly screw up my laptop, which is my real
> computer.
>
> So today I com
On 01/16/2013 07:41 PM, Matt McKenzie wrote:
>
> Running mixed speed RAM sticks won't hurt, it just means your higher rated
> RAM isn't performing up to its optimum capability.
> So, avoided in the case that you want to be running everything at its best,
> then yes. Avoided to prevent permanent da
I have a desktop computer, Lucid x86_64, which functions only to stream
internet radio, play movies, and serve as my backup to get on the net
in case I hopelessly screw up my laptop, which is my real computer.
So today I come home from a trying day at PSU only to discover that PGE
has provided me
On Thu, 17 Jan 2013, Tim Wescott wrote:
> Does anyone know of any open-source dwg (native AutoCAD format) to dxf
> (openly-specified drawing format) converters?
>
> I can't seem to find any, which is sensible. But frustrating.
Tim,
I wrote one about 20 years ago for whatever version of ACAD
# from Tim Wescott on Thursday 17 January 2013:
>Does anyone know of any open-source dwg (native AutoCAD format) to dxf
>(openly-specified drawing format) converters?
>
>I can't seem to find any, which is sensible. But frustrating.
Indeed. There was something called libdwg but I haven't kept up
On Thu, 17 Jan 2013, Tim Wescott wrote:
> Does anyone know of any open-source dwg (native AutoCAD format) to dxf
> (openly-specified drawing format) converters?
>
> I can't seem to find any, which is sensible. But frustrating.
Tim,
I wrote one about 20 years ago for whatever version of ACAD
Does anyone know of any open-source dwg (native AutoCAD format) to dxf
(openly-specified drawing format) converters?
I can't seem to find any, which is sensible. But frustrating.
--
Tim Wescott
www.wescottdesign.com
Control & Communications systems, circuit & software design.
On 1/16/13 9:27 AM, Louis Kowolowski wrote:
> My suggestion would probably be to start with a white board and write
> some things down about how you want to organize things
Resources on baseline best-practices would be appreciated given that
getting one scenario to work may not be to get it right