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paul481
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7/07/2005 8:37 AM  
We have a CDS2FAB script file that was written for UNIX, we are on PCs and would like to know if a CDS2FAB for PCs is out there.
The file that we have has been converted with the ""unix2dos"" command, but still have no luck.

Thank you all in advanced for your help.
osprey
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7/07/2005 8:50 AM  
This is a program supplied by a third party. You may go to their website at www.tecnomatix.com for additional info. They have listed the following number for a contact...

If you do not have an account, and are currently on maintenance, please contact our Technical Support department at 603-431-5655.

specifically www.tecnomatix.com/services/filelib/index.cfm you will find a reference to Fabmaster although it does not appear to be free. Not sure.
Tobias
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7/18/2005 7:02 AM  
we're using CDC2FAB version 1.05b for Windows which works with 15.2. Older versions of CDC2FAB failed to export 15.x designs.

Hope this helps
Tobi
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