DesignCAD
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Revision as of 03:07, 30 March 2026
DesignCAD is Computer Aided Design software developed by American Small Business Computers, Inc. in the mid 1980's.[1] It was acquired by IMSI in 2003.[2]
DesignCAD 2D and 3D Max are still sold.[3]
Format Information
Early DOS versions
- DC2 are 2D drawing files in a plain ASCII.
- DC3 are 3D drawing files in a plain ASCII.
Windows versions
- DC are drawing files used until version 11. Uses OLE container format.
- DCD are drawing files used after version 12. Uses OLE container format.