File Type *.DRW
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File Type *.DRW
Hi Dave -- Are text files with the type designation of "DRW" and old, circa 1988, DPlot format? If so, any suggestions on how to recreate the plots with today's DPlot? Thanks, --len
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I've never used that extension but it doesn't mean that somebody else didn't use it when saving DPlot files. Try opening the file in Notepad. If the first line says "DPlot v(whatever)" then it's a DPlot file. If not, well then it isn't 
Checking filext.com, there are several programs that use that extension. You might want to take a look there to see if anything rings a bell.

Checking filext.com, there are several programs that use that extension. You might want to take a look there to see if anything rings a bell.
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Ah! Wow, that IS old 
Too old to be of much use, I'm afraid. Unless you can find a computer to run FunPro you're out of luck. XP I'm almost positive won't. 2000 might. 95 will (crossing fingers). This isn't the place to discuss the specifics of why you want those files, but there may be a better solution. Mail me at David.W.Hyde@erdc.usace.army.mil and let me know what you're up to. It will be Monday before I get to that mail.

Too old to be of much use, I'm afraid. Unless you can find a computer to run FunPro you're out of luck. XP I'm almost positive won't. 2000 might. 95 will (crossing fingers). This isn't the place to discuss the specifics of why you want those files, but there may be a better solution. Mail me at David.W.Hyde@erdc.usace.army.mil and let me know what you're up to. It will be Monday before I get to that mail.
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