Packers1 wrote: fwright wrote: The latest version of Atlas's software - RTS 8 - has a "convert to flex track" tool built in. You design with the snap track, then convert to flex. It should figure the number of pieces of flex needed.Fred W How do I get to that tool?
fwright wrote: The latest version of Atlas's software - RTS 8 - has a "convert to flex track" tool built in. You design with the snap track, then convert to flex. It should figure the number of pieces of flex needed.Fred W
The latest version of Atlas's software - RTS 8 - has a "convert to flex track" tool built in. You design with the snap track, then convert to flex. It should figure the number of pieces of flex needed.
Fred W
How do I get to that tool?
Download it. The software is free at the Atlas web site.
Fred w
Sawyer Berry
Clemson University c/o 2018
Building a protolanced industrial park layout