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    Save file with ".cdl" extension

    I recently aquired a laser engraver that came with some pretty out-dated CAM software. It is very basic with very limited functions.

    The engraver reads only the file extension .cdl which is a CADKEY format. I have done a little bit of searching and came up with nothing useful. I tried to 'Save As' in BCC with a .cdl extension but it wouldnt do it.

    Is there a way to do it? If not, can anyone suggest a decent CADCAM software that I can use?

    Thanks.


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    Do you need an old copy of Cadkey 97?

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    that would be great, where can i find one?


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    Send me a private message, and we can discuss offline.

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