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Re: 'Crash' CAD programs for total station surveys

Ken ((no email))
Wed, 11 Dec 1996 21:10:29 -0500 (EST)

TEEX at Texas A M University uses Drafix CAD when instructing courses
on Forensic Mapping. Drafix is very user friendly and works well with
the total station survey equipment. Drafix CAD comes from Softdesk
Products in Kansas City, Mo. I have the 800 number and address if you
need it.
Ken
KWtsn105


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