Opening old files
Opening old files
Hi,
I’ve found a number of 3.25” discs that contain CAD files from 1996. I’m not sure if they’re Powrcadd or Powerdraw, but my version of PCad won’t recognize them.
Any ideas on how I might open these?
Thanks!
J Findlay
I’ve found a number of 3.25” discs that contain CAD files from 1996. I’m not sure if they’re Powrcadd or Powerdraw, but my version of PCad won’t recognize them.
Any ideas on how I might open these?
Thanks!
J Findlay
Re: Opening old files
Uh-oh.
Many views and no responses - that leads me to believe these files may be lost. That's unfortunate - they were for a large residential project we had done in the 90s, and it's recently been sold to purchasers who would like to renovate. Oh well - back to the "drawing board".
Best of luck to all with next steps in the CAD world. Not sure what direction we'll go, but I imagine we'll just try to make sure our Macs don't accidentally update in the near future.
Many views and no responses - that leads me to believe these files may be lost. That's unfortunate - they were for a large residential project we had done in the 90s, and it's recently been sold to purchasers who would like to renovate. Oh well - back to the "drawing board".
Best of luck to all with next steps in the CAD world. Not sure what direction we'll go, but I imagine we'll just try to make sure our Macs don't accidentally update in the near future.
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Maybe give me a call. I can put you in touch with a user in North Carolina who still has a G5 PowerMac and PowerCADD 6.
Alfred
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Re: Opening old files
Double clicking old files just opens them as a text file, but I have been able to open files from 1995 by dragging and dropping them onto the PC9 application in the Dock, and that seems to work fine.
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At some point, the ability to open some early files was eliminated in PC9 because it was not possible to compile PC9 with these. I have an old iMac here and I can probably open them on this. Important that you Zip the files before emailing them.
Alfred
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Hi Alfred,
Thank you very much for looking at these files for me. I've attached a zip file containing 8 files, one of which I replaced the extension with PC9 to see if that would make a difference. The others seem to have used the last 3 letter sent he file name for an extension.
Jamie Findlay
Thank you very much for looking at these files for me. I've attached a zip file containing 8 files, one of which I replaced the extension with PC9 to see if that would make a difference. The others seem to have used the last 3 letter sent he file name for an extension.
Jamie Findlay
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I’ll check them ASAP.
It would be very helpful to have your email and phone number.
Alfred
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It would be very helpful to have your email and phone number.
Alfred
iPhone: 804-690-4591
[email protected]
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Jamie,
I didn’t get anywhere with these. I’m not sure if these are PowerDraw or PowerCADD files at all. I’ve never seen files that used names like these.
You might do a google search for file extensions of .PAO, .PAG, .FLR, .LRP, .SUR. These look like PC files to me.
Alfred
I didn’t get anywhere with these. I’m not sure if these are PowerDraw or PowerCADD files at all. I’ve never seen files that used names like these.
You might do a google search for file extensions of .PAO, .PAG, .FLR, .LRP, .SUR. These look like PC files to me.
Alfred
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Jamie,
Viewed in HexEdit these are clearly PowerDraw 4 files, but I can't help you if you will not communicate directly with me.
Alfred
Viewed in HexEdit these are clearly PowerDraw 4 files, but I can't help you if you will not communicate directly with me.
Alfred
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Does anyone remember the Type and Creator of PowerDraw 4 files?
Alfred
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