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In the late 1990s, Elena was a senior CAD technician at a now-defunct automotive parts supplier. Her crown jewel was a steering column bracket, designed on an old Intergraph workstation running a forgotten software called EZ-Draft . The file extension was .ezd .

At 2 a.m., she opened the file in a hex editor. Sure enough, after a wall of gibberish, she saw it: PLINE;LAYER=BRACKET; followed by a list of X,Y coordinates in ASCII. It wasn't standard DXF, but it was geometry . ezd file to dxf

Twenty years later, she got a panicked call from a classic car restorer in Modena, Italy. They had found the original EZD tapes in a dusty archive, but no one could open them. The client needed files—the universal language of modern CNC machines—to remanufacture the part. Without them, the restoration was dead. In the late 1990s, Elena was a senior

The restorer got his part. And Elena? She now keeps a hex editor pinned to her taskbar. “Every EZD file,” she says, “is just a DXF wearing a disguise.” At 2 a