Viewer - Solid Edge
Carroll Grigsby
cgrigs at earthlink.net
Fri Feb 18 17:08:23 UTC 2005
On Thursday 17 February 2005 01:34 pm, Robin Laing wrote:
> Matt Morgan wrote:
> > On Thu, 17 Feb 2005 09:52:50 -0700, Robin Laing wrote:
> >>
> >>In the past week I have received two different files that are Solid
> >>Edge files. I have done a search but I cannot find a Linux version yet.
> >>I have gone to the manufactures site and looked at their viewer.
> >>I sent them a message asking for a Linux version of their software.
I ran a search on the Solid Edge website for "Linux" and came up empty.
> >>Anyone know of a package that may be able to view the files? In all
> >>cases the files came from a second source and they don't have any
> >>control of the file format.
Your situation sounds a lot like my last few years in the working world. It
seemed like neither any of our customers nor any of our vendors used a
CAD/CAM system that had file formats that were compatible with either AutoCAD
or ProE. The usual solution was that I would call their CAD guy and we'd try
to find some intermediate file format that we could both use. Sometimes it
worked flawlessly, sometimes some minor touch up was necessary, and sometimes
we had to make another try.
Am I correct that these files are in Solid Edge's native format?
Are they solid models, 2D drawings or ???
Do you just want to view the files, or will it be necessary to edit them?
Matt mentioned Autodesk, but Autodesk drank Gates' KoolAid sometime in the
late 90s when they moved to Windows and dropped all Unix support.
FWIW, late last night I posted about your dilemma to cad-linux at freelists.org;
I'll forward any responses to you. So far, though, nada. The same guy who
runs the mail list maintains a website that provides information and links to
a number of linux cad/cam applications:
http://pfrostie.freeservers.com/cad-tastrafy/
-- cmg
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