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Former Member over 11 years ago

I would like to work with the PovRay version of Eagle3d.  Many web sites point to www.matwei.de/doku.php?id=en:eagle3d:eagle3d as the url to go to for downloading 3d40.ulp or 3d41.ulp.  This link has been dead for at least the past several days.  I can't find any other sites that have posted a copy of the files.  Does any one know where I can download these ULPs?

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    autodeskguest over 11 years ago +1
    Bruce Corbin schrieb: I would like to work with the PovRay version of Eagle3d. Many web sites point to www.matwei.de/doku.php?id=en:eagle3d:eagle3d as the url to go to for downloading 3d40.ulp or 3d41…
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    0 autodeskguest over 11 years ago

    Bruce Corbin schrieb:

    I would like to work with the PovRay version of Eagle3d.  Many web sites

    point to www.matwei.de/doku.php?id=en:eagle3d:eagle3d as the url to go

    to for downloading 3d40.ulp or 3d41.ulp.  This link has been dead for at

    least the past several days.  I can't find any other sites that have

    posted a copy of the files.  Does any one know where I can download

    these ULPs?

     

    Please try it here:

     

    http://sourceforge.net/projects/eagle3d.berlios/

     

    Andreas

     

     

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    0 Former Member over 11 years ago in reply to autodeskguest

    Thank you,

     

    I downloaded this file.  It still leaves me with a couple of questions and problems.

     

    1) The compressed file has 1984 files in it.  All files are png images of components.  All files names are in the format component_info.pov.png.  These seem to just be png image files.  I haven't had a chance to work with Eagle3d yet but I am assuming that the povray code and image files do not get combined into a file with a name of file_name.pov.png.  I was not able to find any ULPs or PovRay code in the archive.

     

    2) I still don't have the 3d40.ulp or 3d41.ulp files that I need.

     

    3) Your posting and several Google searches pointed me to the Berlios web site.  It seems like that web site has Eagle3d has one of its projects.  But, I didn't find any Eagle content on their sites with my searches and with your links I still only have 1984 images.  Am I somehow missing ULPs or other content that they have posted?

     

    Thank you,

    Bruce

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    0 autodeskguest over 11 years ago in reply to Former Member

    Bruce Corbin schrieb:

    Thank you,

     

    I downloaded this file.  It still leaves me with a couple of questions

    and problems.

     

    1) The compressed file has 1984 files in it.  All files are png images

    of components.  All files names are in the format

    component_info.pov.png.  These seem to just be png image files.  I

    haven't had a chance to work with Eagle3d yet but I am assuming that the

    povray code and image files do not get combined into a file with a name

    of file_name.pov.png.  I was not able to find any ULPs or PovRay code in

    the archive.

     

    The png-archive is only for the interactive preview by choosing and

    selecting a model when the ulp is running.

     

    2) I still don't have the 3d40.ulp or 3d41.ulp files that I need.

     

    You should download the eagle3d_20110101.exe file.

    In this file are all functional parts for eagle3d.

    It works also without the png-archive.

     

    3) Your posting and several Google searches pointed me to the Berlios

    web site.  It seems like that web site has Eagle3d has one of its

    projects.  But, I didn't find any Eagle content on their sites with my

    searches and with your links I still only have 1984 images.  Am I

    somehow missing ULPs or other content that they have posted?

     

    I don'w know where Matthias is. A few month ago his page was there!?

     

    Andreas

     

     

     

     

     

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    0 autodeskguest over 11 years ago in reply to Former Member

    Bruce Corbin schrieb:

    Thank you,

     

    I downloaded this file.  It still leaves me with a couple of questions

    and problems.

     

    1) The compressed file has 1984 files in it.  All files are png images

    of components.  All files names are in the format

    component_info.pov.png.  These seem to just be png image files.  I

    haven't had a chance to work with Eagle3d yet but I am assuming that the

    povray code and image files do not get combined into a file with a name

    of file_name.pov.png.  I was not able to find any ULPs or PovRay code in

    the archive.

     

    The png-archive is only for the interactive preview by choosing and

    selecting a model when the ulp is running.

     

    2) I still don't have the 3d40.ulp or 3d41.ulp files that I need.

     

    You should download the eagle3d_20110101.exe file.

    In this file are all functional parts for eagle3d.

    It works also without the png-archive.

     

    3) Your posting and several Google searches pointed me to the Berlios

    web site.  It seems like that web site has Eagle3d has one of its

    projects.  But, I didn't find any Eagle content on their sites with my

    searches and with your links I still only have 1984 images.  Am I

    somehow missing ULPs or other content that they have posted?

     

    I don'w know where Matthias is. A few month ago his page was there!?

     

    Andreas

     

     

     

     

     

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    0 Former Member over 11 years ago in reply to autodeskguest

    Thank you.  The eagle3d_20110101.exe suggestion wouldn't work for me since I am using LInux (sorry, I should have posted that detail earlier) but a Google on that file got me to Eagle3D | Free software downloads at SourceForge.net and there I could click on "browse all files" and I found an archive file with the ULP I am looking for and lots of other good files.  Now I can get started.

     

    Thank you to all that posted and were helpful.

     

    Bruce

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