Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] gCAD3D 3D CAD for Linux
Posted by
Roy J. Tellason
on 2004-11-08 17:23:48 UTC
On Monday 08 November 2004 07:49 pm, Chuck Rice wrote:
Where can it be found?
> Has anyone tried gCAD3D? It seems to run under windows and unix withWhat kind of a machine would this require, as far as speed, ram, etc.?
>
> License:
> gCAD3D is free software
> - may be used for any purposes free of costs
> - may be copied and distributed without restrictions
> - no restrictions for AddOn-Software (Plugins, DDL's)
>
> I fired it up, but have discovered that parts of it are in German.
> Otherwise, it seems to run fine under a Debian laptop install. -Chuck-
Where can it be found?
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