Re: file formats

From: Paul Suomala (psuomala@sandersdesign.com)
Date: Mon Jan 13 2003 - 19:35:39 EET


Back-up, Back-up, Back-up, Back-up, Back-up, Back-up,
Back-up, Back-up, Back-up, Back-up, Back-up, Back-up,
Back-up, Back-up.
 I don't recognize the extensions, however there is at least
one web page out there that lists more than you want to
know. one is http://www.filext.com/.
 They may be unique to the machines they use so you would
want to find out who made the machine and so may be able to
obtain a reader.

Burned again,
Paul S

Ron & Mary Ohler wrote:

> Hi folks, I have a problem that maybe someone
> can help with. I have just had a supplier go
> belly up on me. They supplied plasma/flame cut
> parts for me. They have the only useable
> versions of the part plots. We had drawn them in
> Autocad r13 some 8-9 years ago. Then we had to
> spend several hours with their cad person to
> convert them to a usable plot for the cutting
> machine. They had a dual back up system so we
> didn't worry too much about a copy for out own
> records. They now only have a token workforce
> trying to close up operations. The cad operator
> is gone. The office folks were able to get three
> different files off their computor. They have
> the following file extensions .nif .pnl .snl .
> Three different files-three different types. I
> have never heard of these types nor can I find a
> way to open them. Anyone have any suggestions?
> Ron Ohler/Ohler Machine
>



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