Progiscad 2002 2004 Adcof Adfer Adtopo Hot _hot_ ⏰

Given the specificity of these terms, I'll provide a general overview of what these might entail and their applications in professional settings. This should help in understanding the context and potential uses of such software.

  • *.PRG – Main project file (text-based, contains paths to .adt, .adc, .adf).
  • *.ADT – Adtopo surface and point cloud (binary, header starts with ADTP).
  • *.ADC – Adcof utility network (XML-like, but with custom tags: <Conduite>, <Regard>).
  • *.ADF – Adfer railway alignment (binary with .ADF0 magic number).
  • *.TXT or *.GEO – Sometimes raw export from field book.
  1. Import control and site observations (total station, GPS).
  2. Use ADCOF to establish and adjust control network.
  3. Use ADFER to reduce raw instrument data, apply calibrations, and clean points.
  4. Assemble points and breaklines in ADTOPO to build TIN and generate contours, profiles, and volumes.
  5. Export final drawings in DXF/DWG and point/DEM formats for CAD drafting or GIS ingestion.

that provide unique commands for formwork and reinforcement plans. Version Compatibility progiscad 2002 2004 adcof adfer adtopo hot

4. Data Compatibility & Known Issues

| From | To | Conversion Path | Data Loss Risk | |------|----|----------------|----------------| | Progiscad 2002 | 2004 | Built-in UPGRADE command | High (line styles, custom linetypes) | | Progiscad 2004 | DXF | EXPORT,DXF,2000 | Medium (hatches explode, text shifts) | | Progiscad 2004 | SHP | Via ADTOPO | Very High (attributes lost, only geometry) | Given the specificity of these terms, I'll provide

Optimized for speed and compatible with older CAD engines. Check out the latest "Hot" updates for stability. Import control and site observations (total station, GPS)

Would you like conversion steps for a specific legacy file (DWG/ASCII point list) or a migration checklist to modern tools?

Pain point for 2024: Many French surveying firms still hold archives on CD-ROMs or old hard drives titled "Projet_ADTOPO_2004.adt". No current version of Microstation or AutoCAD can directly open this. You need a specialized converter or an old Windows XP virtual machine with ProgisCad 2004 installed.