Currently there are no plugins that I am aware of that will allow you to import an M3 file into AutoCAD or SolidWorks (unless either of them support maxscript, which I'm pretty certain they dont). Your best bet is to use 3DS Max to import the M3 file using NiNToxicated01's tools and then export it from there to a file type that AutoCAD supports. It would be a bit of a mess I'd imagine, but it should work mostly. If you dont have 3DS Max, you can always get a 30 day trial free from Autodesk.
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Currently there are no plugins that I am aware of that will allow you to import an M3 file into AutoCAD or SolidWorks (unless either of them support maxscript, which I'm pretty certain they dont). Your best bet is to use 3DS Max to import the M3 file using NiNToxicated01's tools and then export it from there to a file type that AutoCAD supports. It would be a bit of a mess I'd imagine, but it should work mostly. If you dont have 3DS Max, you can always get a 30 day trial free from Autodesk.