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From: Alain CULOS
Subject: DWG -> DXF ?
Date: 11 Dec 1998 14:11:25
Message: <36705954.B2C2A5EB@bigfoot.com>
Dear All,

I came in possesion of binary AutoCad files which I intend to use from
within POV.
Anyone there would know off-hand of a free converter for Win95 from
*.DWG to *.DXF or any other format that I could eventually import in
POV.

If you don't know off-hand, don't do the searching, I'll do that later
myself.

Thanks in advance,
Al.

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From: Ken
Subject: Re: DWG -> DXF ?
Date: 14 Dec 1998 14:26:15
Message: <36756638.114F@pacbell.net>
Alain CULOS wrote:
> 
> Dear All,
> 
> I came in possesion of binary AutoCad files which I intend to use from
> within POV.
> Anyone there would know off-hand of a free converter for Win95 from
> *.DWG to *.DXF or any other format that I could eventually import in
> POV.
> 
> If you don't know off-hand, don't do the searching, I'll do that later
> myself.
> 
> Thanks in advance,
> Al.

I use my copy of Auto Cad 14 to convert them to .3ds
and .dxf files but that is hardly free. I hear this
question quite often on the newsgroup alt.cad and
there is always an answer from someone out there about
such utilities. Not needing one I never bothered to
bookmark one of the converter pages. Sorry.

Ken Tyler


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From: Alain CULOS
Subject: Re: DWG -> DXF ?
Date: 17 Dec 1998 13:35:40
Message: <3676B9AF.F16C541@bigfoot.com>
Ken wrote:

> I use my copy of Auto Cad 14 to convert them to .3ds
> and .dxf files but that is hardly free.

I know Autocad will do it since it is Autocad, the whole poitn is I do not
have Autocad.

> I hear this
> question quite often on the newsgroup alt.cad

I'll have a look some time.
Thanks,
Al.

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From: Alain CULOS
Subject: Re: DWG -> DXF ?
Date: 17 Dec 1998 13:37:46
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Ken wrote:

> I use my copy of Auto Cad 14 to convert them to .3ds
> and .dxf files but that is hardly free.

I know Autocad will do it since it is Autocad, the whole poitn is I do
not
have Autocad.

> I hear this
> question quite often on the newsgroup alt.cad

I'll have a look some time.
Thanks,
Al.

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From: Yuri Dario
Subject: Re: DWG -> DXF ?
Date: 18 Dec 1998 13:04:25
Message: <vB7bjev08iRJ-pn2-nJEJdFOd6LMq@pluto>
On Thu, 10 Dec 1998 23:29:24, Alain CULOS <ZAl### [at] bigfootcom> 
wrote:

> Anyone there would know off-hand of a free converter for Win95 from
> *.DWG to *.DXF or any other format that I could eventually import in
> POV.

look at www.opendwg.org; you can subscribe for free as guest and 
download the DCONVERT utility that can convert files from dwg to dxf 
(and dxf->dwg); it is compatible with AutoCAD 14.
The binaries run only under Win32, but it is easy to build a binary 
for another platform.

Bye,

	Yuri Dario

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From: Alain CULOS
Subject: Re: DWG -> DXF ?
Date: 10 Jan 1999 14:13:59
Message: <3698E1AF.7C59BCE3@bigfoot.com>
Yuri Dario wrote:

> On Thu, 10 Dec 1998 23:29:24, Alain CULOS <ZAl### [at] bigfootcom>
> wrote:
>
> > Anyone there would know off-hand of a free converter for Win95 from
> > *.DWG to *.DXF or any other format that I could eventually import in
> > POV.
>
> look at www.opendwg.org; you can subscribe for free as guest and
> download the DCONVERT utility that can convert files from dwg to dxf
> (and dxf->dwg); it is compatible with AutoCAD 14.
> The binaries run only under Win32, but it is easy to build a binary
> for another platform.

Yeehee !
Thank you.

DCONVERT did the job, this site is pretty cool, I also fetched the DXF
format spec, sometime I'll read that as well.
Now I have a problem much more complex to solve : the DXF files I have
are blueprints of plans, the Z data is kept to 0 all across, is there
any easy to use freely available program that would help me make walls
out of lines, or should I just start doing it myself (for it to be
done in who knows how many
years).

Best regards,
Al.

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