09-24-2014, 02:57 PM
09-24-2014, 03:07 PM
I don't know why you think this is a subject for free discussion. You talk about a model. Is a static software model or something else ? This is an engineering forum and a minimum expected from an engineer is to give some details at least if he want help. JSM can be many things so be more specific.
09-24-2014, 03:19 PM
ok i am sorry
what i have is a 3D model of a project i am working on (worlds largest De-watering plant for magnetite slurry) and the files have been supplied in a file format of ".JSM"
i do not know this format and am asking for help in identifying the program to use to open and view them.
sorry about the first post i could not find anywhere else to place the question
Regards
what i have is a 3D model of a project i am working on (worlds largest De-watering plant for magnetite slurry) and the files have been supplied in a file format of ".JSM"
i do not know this format and am asking for help in identifying the program to use to open and view them.
sorry about the first post i could not find anywhere else to place the question
Regards
09-24-2014, 03:24 PM
Sorry, but have you considered asking that to the person that supplied you the files? It usually is the best option talking to a physical being instead of relying on an Internet forum...
09-24-2014, 06:02 PM
I hope you have already tried google before puting the problem in CivilEA
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09-24-2014, 07:38 PM
i think the format was used in a old version of microstation
and yes i have been searching google for a long time
but thanks
and yes i have been searching google for a long time
but thanks
09-25-2014, 01:41 AM
After finding a lot of references about JAWS, Java, Mozila and many others i found the real answer.
JSM means Jspace model which is a file format. AutoPLANT has the capability to create JSM files from Import/Export>PlantExchange>JSM>Export option. This format is acceptable in another applications like Bentley Navigator.
See this one in Bentley Communites.
JSM means Jspace model which is a file format. AutoPLANT has the capability to create JSM files from Import/Export>PlantExchange>JSM>Export option. This format is acceptable in another applications like Bentley Navigator.
Quote:You cannot import JSM model in AutoPLANT.
See this one in Bentley Communites.
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