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Reading a CA Complete v4.00 .mdl file? Help required please.

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MaddyPaulus

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Hi everyone, I have been helped a lot already by the excellent forums on this site, now it's time for my first posting and request for help.

I have some old .mdl files (created back in 1994/95 with a program called, as far as i remember, CA Complete!). I was using Win3.1 at the time.

I would like to rescue them and get them into a format where I can read them again.

Unfortunately, searching for 'ca complete', 'ca-complete' etc. only brings up results for califormia and millions of pages with the word 'complete' in them.

The MDL file extension only brings up Quake models.

If I open the file with excel, it doesn't format correctly.

There's a screenshot here: >>>
I have uploaded the actual file here:
Any help on being able to read this file would be greatly appreciated.
 
sorry, i just found out it's called CA-CompETE (not compLete). oops!

still no joy on finding a reader or the orig. program for it though.
 
since my orig posts i did find out more (useless) info.

that CA-Compete v5 (£400 :E) is dated 1994. I can't afford to spend that much and it wouldn't run on XP either i guess.

I have found that the spreadsheet program was later bundled into Supercalc. Unfortunately, that isn't available as a trial/full download anywhere.

I guess I need a spreadsheet conversion program, or something that will let me read it in any format that is legible. or.. i need some nice person who is still running win3.1 or win95 that could salvage the data for me. Anyone?

Thanks for your prompt response mainegeek.
 
If mainegeek's suggestion doesn't work, maybe you could find something with a google search for freeware/shareware file conversion programs.
 
I don't think Lotus could read it a few years ago.. and i did spend 6 hours of searching with goole yesterday, without much success. Thanks for your thoughts.

I have e-mailed a few people that I have found posting in various forums about the program. Hopefully one of them will reply with some help.
 
I knew I had a ca product but it turned out to be the wordprocessor, not the spreadsheet.
I see the problem in the searches too-most of the file conversion stuff turns out to be grapics oriented.
(207 files in zd net for file conversion!)
I also uploaded the file and tried to open it in lotus (millenium ed.)-didnt work.
I did find the link below but after what I saw yesterday I'm not very optimistic about it including what you want.

 
thanks for that info Diogenes... i just got home :( 3am here!! i'll check though what you suggested tomorrow (today?)

I did get a copy of Lotus for Win Millenium.. it installed ok on my XP.. but wouldn't red the file.

Also, i have had no replies from 4 people that I had fould qouting similar problems.. hey, i live in hope. :)

another update on my (doomed to fail?) quest soon.


Thanks everyone.
 
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