Hey all, quick question fer ya all.
So I received a simple bubble cut program from a client, bubl.lsp. Interesting to me though, when I opened it in a Notepad, it was scrambled. Obviously compiled.
When I compile my programs, they turn out VLX. This program from our client was an LSP.
So first question; What is it that compiles a written code to LSP but is unalterable ?? Or could the client have mearly compiled their code to VLX then renamed it to LSP ??
Second question; What is the difference between VLX and LSP and, which is considered a better format ?? Does autocad read VLX better, or is LSP a native language to autocad, why the different extensions ??
Thank you in advance for you intuitive input and most helpful advice, you guys are great.