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'''IAM''' (Autodesk Inventor assembly) is one of the native file formats of Autodesk Inventor, along with [[IPT]] (Autodesk Inventor part). Assemblies consist of arrangements of parts.
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'''IAM''' (Autodesk Inventor assembly) is one of the native file formats of Autodesk Inventor, along with [[IDW]] (Autodesk Inventor drawing), [[IPN]] (Autodesk Inventor presentation), and [[IPT]] (Autodesk Inventor part). Assemblies consist of arrangements of parts.
  
 
Apparently the Autodesk Inventor software has new versions yearly with incompatible file formats, where they're nice enough to provide updates to the version one year earlier to patch them to load the next year's files, but any further out of date and you're out of luck dealing with their planned obsolescence.
 
Apparently the Autodesk Inventor software has new versions yearly with incompatible file formats, where they're nice enough to provide updates to the version one year earlier to patch them to load the next year's files, but any further out of date and you're out of luck dealing with their planned obsolescence.
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Latest revision as of 02:33, 15 August 2022

File Format
Name IAM
Ontology
Extension(s) .iam
Wikidata ID Q735441

IAM (Autodesk Inventor assembly) is one of the native file formats of Autodesk Inventor, along with IDW (Autodesk Inventor drawing), IPN (Autodesk Inventor presentation), and IPT (Autodesk Inventor part). Assemblies consist of arrangements of parts.

Apparently the Autodesk Inventor software has new versions yearly with incompatible file formats, where they're nice enough to provide updates to the version one year earlier to patch them to load the next year's files, but any further out of date and you're out of luck dealing with their planned obsolescence.

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