This is now squarely beyond the limit my knowledge. One of the IT guys at corporate has suggested/stated that the older files that we can't convert were/are written in a binary code. It also appears that the time to have migrated away from ME-10 was at least 10 years ago when translators/converters were needed and more readily available. All of the reading/searching I've done suggests that there are "unique" aspects about converting. mi and back so it does work for some files. The translator does work for files I create in Creo/save to dxf/convert to. I've already found/used the translator that comes with Creo but am not successful in converting the older files, I get a screen message that states the file is not ASCII type. We've already been in touch with PTC and they haven't offered much help other than suggest a configuration edit in Creo that doesn't work. Viewing is not the problem, I can get Creo Elements to open the files but not save to a useful format. The information on those files is still needed on an almost daily basis for viewing and to create stamping die components on the WEDM. To make a long story shorter the program is currently not functional. I am soon to inherit a great lot of CAD files (1,000's) created with the ME-10 program. Could really use some advice from the collective.
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