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Where are the former mathcad files archives?

mzeftel
12-Amethyst

Where are the former mathcad files archives?

Bogdan Dolezych asked this question. They are down right now, because we are creating a new database of Mathcad articles. We'll be posting old ones as well as new contributions. I've also moved many of the E-books and print books to this Community. If there is a particular article you are looking for, let me know its title or author, and I can post it in the Community for now.

Mona

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Dear Mona,

thank you for constructive answer. I was looking for my old file prepared with Piotr Laszczyca. File was named sheldon.mcd The old path is mentioned in this citation:

Dolezych B., Laszczyca P. 2001. Somatotype According to Sheldon Using the Heath & Carter Method. sheldon.mcd. Mathcad files/Biology 8/01. http://www.mathcad.com/resources/mathcad_files/

Best regards

Bogdan Dolezych

Dear Bogdan,

I found your file, Somatotype According to Sheldon Using the Heath & Carter Method. It is attached.

Best,

Mona

RichardJ
19-Tanzanite
(To:mzeftel)

we are creating a new database of Mathcad articles.

Do you have a timeline for this? I notice that what little access to the old Resource Center did exist (http://communities.ptc.com/message/151610#32554) has now been wiped out.

mzeftel
12-Amethyst
(To:RichardJ)

Hi Richard,


Some files are going up on the new Mathcad product page in the next week or two. We'll be adding others throughout the summer.

Best,


Mona

Dear Mona,

what about new repository, announced in your reply "Some files are going up on the new Mathcad product page in the next week or two. We'll be adding others throughout the summer." Where I can find link to this repository?

Best regards

Bogdan

Bogdan Doleżych wrote:

...Where I can find link to this repository?...

"Mathematical Engineering Resources": http://www.ptc.com/appserver/search/mathcad.jsp

But there are only a few and you can't easily see the list...

Unfortunate.

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