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For some reason, whenever I try to launch LDraw or the Runtime 200 patch, it
crashes my computer. I was wondering if there was some other way to get the
part.lst without having to use LDraw. And if this isn't possible, is there
some other L CAD program with almost as extensive of a parts database?
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Have you tried MLCAD? It's a Windows equivalent and uses the same parts
list. You can find it at http://www.ldraw.org
Travis Dickinson
karl Martinson wrote:
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> For some reason, whenever I try to launch LDraw or the Runtime 200 patch, it
> crashes my computer. I was wondering if there was some other way to get the
> part.lst without having to use LDraw. And if this isn't possible, is there
> some other L CAD program with almost as extensive of a parts database?
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"karl Martinson" <raymart@jam21.net> wrote in message
news:GC7zLu.Ls7@lugnet.com...
> For some reason, whenever I try to launch LDraw or the Runtime 200 patch, it
> crashes my computer. I was wondering if there was some other way to get the
> part.lst without having to use LDraw. And if this isn't possible, is there
> some other L CAD program with almost as extensive of a parts database?
If you have a virus checker running, you might try turning that off before
trying to apply the patch. For a while (and maybe still does) my virus
checker would go nuts whenever I tried to run it.
Also, you might try using LDAO and LDLite. With those two programs, I
hardly ever start up LDraw or LEdit. I use the Editor to add parts and the
Modeler to move them around.
Kevin B
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In lugnet.cad, karl Martinson wrote:
> For some reason, whenever I try to launch LDraw or the Runtime 200 patch, it
> crashes my computer. I was wondering if there was some other way to get the
> part.lst without having to use LDraw. And if this isn't possible, is there
> some other L CAD program with almost as extensive of a parts database?
You should be able to run the MKLIST.EXE program without firing up LDraw or
LEdit.
Steve
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karl Martinson wrote:
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> For some reason, whenever I try to launch LDraw or the Runtime 200 patch, it
> crashes my computer. I was wondering if there was some other way to get the
> part.lst without having to use LDraw. And if this isn't possible, is there
> some other L CAD program with almost as extensive of a parts database?
Try LeoCAD. It has the same parts library with visual browsable parts
catalog.
Selçuk
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