TheSwamp
CAD Forums => CAD General => Topic started by: dunham on January 25, 2011, 07:12:22 PM
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Has anyone used a add on program for piping iso's? I found one at www.svlele.com/iso.htm and am interested if anyone else has used his piping iso add on.
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Hi dunham,
ISODIM by Joseph E. Willis is a very good program. Where I work bought 5 licenses at $75 each 5 years ago.
It is super.
The only link I can find is: http://www.freecadapps.com/swdetails.php?page=search&value=&orgvalue=&review=5736&rowcolor=fce08d
I think version 1.1 is dimensioning and text only.
Version 2.1 has all the pipe, valves, equipment, etc.
I searched CADDEPOT.COM & CADOPOLIS.COM without success. Maybe you can find the later version.
The author is:
Joseph E. Willis
12146 Pine St.
Gramercy, LA. 70052
United States
Perhaps you could contact him directly.
bayoubuoy
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That 2.1 sound good but I can't seem to find it either. I downloaded the ISO dim 1.1 and found his two email addresses on a file in the download, but neither went through. I'll keep looking
Thanks
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dunham,
I sent Mr. Willis a letter by snail mail on Monday. I asked him to reply via email. I'll post as soon as I hear something from him.
I found the 2.1 demo in my files. I tried to email it to you but your company email filter wouldn't permit it.
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I received an email from Mr. Willis.
He has moved:
Joseph E. Willis
3400 Chateau Blvd. apt 221
Kenner, LA. 70065
United States
He has upgraded the program:
Isometric Dimensions Version 3.0
w/Isometric Shapes Version 2.0
& Block Manager Version 2.0
He has raised the price:
Single User License $150.00(US)
He has a new email address:
joseph_willis22@yahoo dot com
He sent me the attached file with the following instructions:
**INSTALLATION**
The installation of "Isometric Dimensions v3.0" is very simple.
(1) Copy the ISODIM.ZIP file into the directory that you want the program to be
located in. If that directory has not yet been created, then create it.
(2) Use "WINZIP.EXE" or "7-ZIP.EXE" to unzip ISODIM.ZIP file contents into the
directory that you previously selected. Make sure when you unzip the file
that you keep the sub-directories intact.
(3) Start AutoCAD and use the "PREFERENCES" or "OPTIONS" command to add the
directory that you selected for the program, to AutoCAD's support environment.
If you installed the program into a directory that is already in the AutoCAD
environment, then you can skip this step.
(4) If you plan on modifying the menu files then you need to add the BMP
sub-directory to the AutoCAD support environment
as explained in step 3.
(5) Use the "MENULOAD" command to browse to the program directory and load the
"ISODIM.CUI" file. The toolbar "ISODIM.DIMENS" will display in the upper left
hand corner of the screen. The program is now fully loaded.
Installation is now complete.
I haven't tried it out yet, but I'm sure it's gonna be great.