DWG - (from the English drawing - drawing) binary file format used to store two-dimensional (2D) and three-dimensional (3D) design data and metadata. It is the main format for some CAD programs (direct support - for example, AutoCAD, nanoCAD, IntelliCAD and its variations, Caddie). The DWG format is supported by many CAD applications indirectly: that is, data from one data format is moved to another through import-export functions.
Necessary
Computer with a processor with a frequency of 1.6 GHz, Internet access
Instructions
Step 1
Most distributions of programs distributed free of charge are packed into an archive with the *.rar or, less often, *.zip extension. Therefore, we first need a program for unpacking the archive - WinRAR. The free version can be downloaded from here - https://freesoft.ru/?id=4669. Save the file to any location on the disk, then when it downloads, double-click on it, then follow the installer's instructions.
Step 2
Now you can start looking for programs designed to view files in *.dwg format. The most famous of these is Autodesk DWG TrueView from the creator of this format. The developer's website https://www.autodesk.ru/adsk/servlet/mform?siteID=871736&id=10686841&validate=no has the latest version of this free application, but before downloading the developer requires you to fill out a form with your personal data. If this does not bother you, fill out a short form and click the "Download" button. The size of the distribution is 188 MB, so if you have a weak communication channel, please be patient.
Step 3
If you are not satisfied with the need to fill in personal data or the size of the distribution kit, follow the link https://dwg.ru/dnl/8320, and download an earlier, but quite working version of the same program in the archive, which weighs "only" 122 MB. Install the downloaded program.