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Re: Opening .iam files on AutoCad WS for IPad
I do not know how to do this, but there is a way to download the file directly onto the ipad using the Inventor App. this requires a certain autodesk account. As for Inventor for Mac, I certainly hope so, because as soon as it does I can dump Windows off my Mac
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Re: Opening .iam files on AutoCad WS for IPad
It is very possible to convert Inventor parts from the PC version to an .idw or .dwg. Not having AutoCAD for Mac, I don't know if this would be more directly transferable (I don't know if those are the same file extensions as AutoCAD for Mac), but that's certainly one way you could try to go about it.
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Re: Opening .iam files on AutoCad WS for IPad
Try Environments>AEC Exchange>Save as DWG Solids and go from there.
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Re: Opening .iam files on AutoCad WS for IPad
Roger,
Picking up on your comments about Inventor and the MAC OS X. There is no version specifically for the MAC (there is for AutoCAD). However, it does run successfully on a MAC using any of the Windows OS partition options such as Boot Camp. Here is a link from the Autodesk web page. This also applies to 3ds Max. http://usa.autodesk.com/adsk/servlet...12&id=13727144 I have installed both on a MAC and apart from issues with Direct X (which were resolved) it works well. So, when the hard work for the FIRST robot design is over, you can try Inventor on a MAC! |
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