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Re: Question of the hour. MLCAD & POV.
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lugnet.cad.mlcad
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Fri, 16 Jun 2000 22:25:58 GMT
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On Fri, 16 Jun 2000 20:36:23 GMT, "Axel Poqué" <axel.pq@t-online.de>
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> I'd recommend L3P (available at http://home16.inet.tele.dk/hassing/l3p.html)
> by Lars C. Hassing, but you should ask Lars (mailto:lch@ccieurope.com) if it
> can really handle .dat files THIS big (although the docs say that the win32s
> version CAN handle big files - bigger that about 3.000 to 4.000 parts at
> least.)
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> BTW: What on earth produces a dat file this big and how did you edit this
> in MLCAD (on my machine MLCAD get annoyingly slow at about 2.000 - 3.000
> parts and a .dat file zize of about 65k)?
Gracias. The 32-bit version worked without a hitch. I had tried the
16-bit version yesterday and it crapped out every time. The ~50Mb
file was produced using primatives, but i went back and did it the
normal way and came up with a much more reasonable 26K. Though, this
time it's the renderer that has its work cut out for it and not the
parser...
Lightfoot
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| "Jonathan Johnson" <lightfoot@earthling.net> writes... (...) I'd recommend L3P (available at (URL) Lars C. Hassing, but you should ask Lars (mailto:lch@ccieurope.com) if it can really handle .dat files THIS big (although the docs say that the win32s (...) (24 years ago, 16-Jun-00, to lugnet.cad.mlcad)
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