DRA to DFX

Discussion in 'Software' started by Ted G, Apr 27, 2004.

  1. Ted G
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    Ted G New Member

    When using Auto3D in conjunction with AutoYacht to converting the DOS based DRA files into DFX files, I recieved the error message:

    The 'Threed32.ocx' or one of its dependancies is not correctly registered: a file is missing or invalid.

    How might I remedy this.
     
  2. DaveB
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    DaveB Senior Member

    Have you got the DRA file you were trying to convert?

    I'm relatively new to this, but I've got the autocad plugin...
     
  3. Ted G
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    Ted G New Member

    I am using Auto3D, but am unable to get it to work. Any Ideas?
     

  4. DaveB
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    DaveB Senior Member

    there's a plugin for autocad that shipconstructor makes... I've got it installed here and have used it... it might work if you want to send me the dra file... I might be confused with ship constructor though... DRA is an old autoship file format, not shipconstructor right? I think somehow the plugin's got support for DRA files... perhaps shipconstructor also uses them...

    I was recently trying to import an old autoship file with no luck... I emailed autoship and haven't heard back from them...

    Sorry if I mislead you... perhaps if you emailed autoship also... Ironically we seem to get great maxsurf support here, but I haven't heard anything from anyone from autoship and the site is sponsored by autoship...

    If you hear anything perhaps you could post your solution...

    Thanks,

    Dave B
     
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