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[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Shawn Rutledge
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Subject: Re: Neo1973 drawings
On 10/4/07, Ryan Lerch [EMAIL PROTECTED
Ah, I checked.
My version of SolidEdge can export objects to:
- IGES (*.igs)
- ProductVision (*.jt)
- ACIS (*.sat)
- STEP (*.stp)
- ParaSolid (*.x_b,*.x_t)
- XGL (*.xgl)
- EMS (*.ems)
- STL (*.stl)
- VRML
I have no idea of wether these formats are interesting for you or not.
Google SketchUp may
I wrote:
If this doesn't happen before next wednesday, remind me and I'll
measure up one of my GTA01s with my digital micrometer. I happen to
be 1000km from it this weekend (my micrometer not my neo :-)
Robin Paulson wrote:
Hi eric,
have you been able to make any progress measuring the
On Thu, 18 Oct 2007 06:33:12 +0200, Doug Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Would be great if somebody did a really thorough job of documenting the
Neo case. In other words, disassemble a Neo as described here:
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Disassembling_Neo1973
and make nice orthographic
On 18/10/2007, Sébastien Lorquet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If someone gives me left-top-front etc views of a neo case... I can try to
do something with SolidEdge (academic version of SolidWorks). I can't
promise exactly when, maybe this weekend.
(And it would be helpful if neo's curves were
i assume solidedge can output in some friendly, non-proprietary format?
eh eh eh... not sure...
At least jpeg/png is OK :). I hope it can do DXF or something like that.
I'll check this evening.
Sébastien LORQUET
Ingénieur ENSPG 2006 / ENSIMAG-ASI 2007
Alexey Feldgendler wrote:
On Thu, 18 Oct 2007 06:33:12 +0200, Doug Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Would be great if somebody did a really thorough job of documenting
the Neo case. In other words, disassemble a Neo as described here:
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Disassembling_Neo1973
and
for a start that some of us have made on the wiki. is anyone with a
GTA01 up for whipping out their micrometer/3d scanner and knocking
something together?
even better, is anyone at FIC/openmoko able and willing to provide us
with detailed drawings of the case?
If this doesn't happen before
for a start that some of us have made on the wiki. is anyone with a
GTA01 up for whipping out their micrometer/3d scanner and knocking
something together?
even better, is anyone at FIC/openmoko able and willing to provide us
with detailed drawings of the case?
If this doesn't happen before
If anyone is interested, I have uploaded a few simple drawings of the
neo1973 to the openclipart library.
http://openclipart.org/media/files/ryanlerch/4728
http://openclipart.org/media/files/ryanlerch/4729
Being the openclipartlibrary, they are public domain.
:P
Have fun!
On 10/4/07, Ryan Lerch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If anyone is interested, I have uploaded a few simple drawings of the
neo1973 to the openclipart library…
Cool. I made links on the wiki.
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Subject: Re: Neo1973 drawings
On 10/4/07, Ryan Lerch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If anyone is interested, I have uploaded a few simple drawings of the
neo1973 to the openclipart library.
Cool. I made links on the wiki
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Subject: Re: Neo1973 drawings
On 10/4/07, Ryan Lerch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If anyone is interested, I have uploaded a few simple drawings
On 10/4/07, Ryan Lerch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If anyone is interested, I have uploaded a few simple drawings of the
neo1973 to the openclipart library.
On 05/10/2007, Ryan Prior [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The openclipart library needs stuff like this! Good submission.
it certainly does,
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