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Re: FILE CONVERTION
1996-04-10
Jonathan Bernstein
1996-04-10
Allen Cowen
1996-04-10
Luc Bousse
1996-04-10
Hal Jerman
1996-04-10
[email protected]
1996-04-10
Justin D. Mansell
1996-04-10
Vikas Galhotra
Re: FILE CONVERTION
[email protected]
1996-04-10
Ben,

I have had some success converting to and from CIF files either created by or
loaded into standard CAD tools. They have proven to be the easiest to
manipulate. I have been mostly concerned with bitmapped images (logos, device
layers, etc.), but the basic utility should meet your needs with little
alteration.

Give me a call for more details if you are interested...

Adrian
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Subject: FILE CONVERTION
Author:  [email protected] at smtpgw1
Date:    4/10/96 11:03 AM


I am using AutoCad to do some MEMS design work, and I would like to
make use of the MOSIS service. My question is how I could convert my
DXF or postscript file to either CIF or GDSII file.
I would greatly apprecita if anybody could provide a solution for me.
Thank you in advance.

Waddan Systems
Ben Meng


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