Hi Jerry,
When you unzip the file, you get two
directories. One directory is
__MACOSX, and the other has the same names as
the dxf file. The dxf zip
file is in that directory. I would just send
the file, and not put in
all those spaces in the name either. :)
Actually OSX is based on one of the BSD
flavors. which is a different
Unix clone. There are some licensing problems
with Linux for commercial
companies. Linux and BSD are very similar and
most software that runs
on one will run on the other. OSX has a bunch
of user interface built
on top so that it doesn't look like BSD or
Linux. I type a lot of
stuff at the command line. On MAC OS9 and
earlier, that wasn't even
possible. That was the hardest part of using a
MAC for me. I quit
using MACs just before OSX came out. (It was a
work thing.)
Bob W.
On Sat, 22 Oct 2005 15:10:23 -0500
Jerry Hey wrote:
Thanks, what does it mean, "a directory or
two down?" Us Mac guys
don't speak that language. BTW, arn't you
using Lennox? That is
quite similar to the Mac OS, both being Unix
based. Jerry
On Oct 22, 2005, at 2:20 PM, Bob White
wrote:
Hi Jerry,
It came thru to the list although it's a
directory or two down, and
includes some MAC stuff. :) I unzipped it
and opened it with VariCAD.
It seems to be OK.
Bob W.
On Sat, 22 Oct 2005 13:39:19 -0500
Jerry Hey wrote:
Leon, that drawing was bounced. Symantic
Mail Security called it a
"prohibited file." Maybe I could send it
to you direct. Contact me
On Oct 22, 2005, at 1:28 PM, Jerry Hey
wrote:
Leon, I use a CAD program called Vector
Works so I have exported
from it to DXF. I hope it works for
you. If not I can probably
come up with a jpg. Jerry
<0320 engine mt and gear
mt.-dxf>
On Oct 21, 2005, at 7:05 PM, Leon
Promet wrote:
Hi Guys,
Does anyone out there have the
dimensions for a DynaFocal mount
please?? A CAD drawing WOULD be real
nice, (either dxf or dwg
format would be just ducky), but even
a hand sketch with the
dimensions would be just super.
Thanks in advance,
Leon