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Robert Andersson

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  1. One thing that you may want to do is to use Virtual PC´s.

    Have XP PRO as "rot" OS.

    -Install IronCAD on the Rot PC

    -Install WmWare (recommended) or Microsoft Virtual PC.

    -Install all other software you are using on that Virtual PC.

     

    When you upgrade in the future, you simply install IC in the rot OS and move the virtual PCs (a couple of big files only) to you new hardware. You can actually be right in a editing of a spreadsheet or email, and you can continue in that edit when moved.

     

    For more information:

    http://www.vmware.com/products/server/

    http://www.microsoft.com/windows/products/...pc/default.mspx

     

     

  2. -25 frames per sec is often good.

    -To greate a AVI of an exported .TIF image serie from IronCAD,

    you may want to use:

    "Magix Movie Edit Pro 10", or

    "Magix Silver" that is free with ASF video export.

    Upgrade to edit pro 10 for like 30$ for AVI

     

    Simply a fantastic, chocking good video editor.

    10 times more easy to use than Adobe Premiere.

     

    I try to find the download URL...

     

    Could be this:

    http://www.magix.com/fi-fi/se/free-downloa...trial-versions/

    magixDump1.png

  3. It would be useful in some cases to:

    -tell IC to run the mechanism and say that one of two selected parts should remove any geometry it will pass trough. So if two parts will collide during mechanism motion, all intersection volume that the killer part are passing trough, are gone permanently on the looser part.

     

    Like a milling machine in real life.

    Kind of "make room!" feature...

  4. "There are legitimate reasons to be concerned about using Vista as a platform for CAD, not the least of which is that it has demanding minimum hardware requirements. Acceptable CAD performance under Vista is going to require new top-of-the-line hardware.

    Yet, even with the right hardware, CAD performance under Vista is going to remain an open question for a while longer.

    Microsoft pushed hard to get Vista shipped, but important components, such as display drivers and development tools, are still buggy and incomplete. It will likely be many months before these problems will be shaken out."

    -Guest writer Evan Yares is the former executive director of the Open Design Alliance and, before that, a CAD industry analyst.

     

    taken from here:

    http://aecnews.com/news/2007/02/01/2242.aspx

  5. -with the addition that

    even if IC dont support more then 128MB MB, I dont know if that is for the framebuffer or/ and texture memory, IC can make use of the GPU´s power.

    Its not the MB that "turns" the geometry on the screen, its the GPU using Open GL.

    If you select a fast GPU card, then you will have 256, or 512MB or more shipped with it, you would still benefit fom the faster GPU.

  6. I cant see that the HZ will create flicker on a TFT screen.

    Those are totaly different than CRT´s

    The spot/dot/pixels is more like On/ Off. They will lit until told not to.

    What you can suffer from on a low HZér TFT is that the rotation of 3d modells can be not really realtime like.

     

    CRT´s and HZ a different game.

    There we have a catode beam redrawing all lines say 60 times per sec.

    The beam hits each spot/dot/pixel of lumination material on the glass wall.

    That material will light for a very short time, so the beam have to hit it soon again.

    If the beam is to slow, the user sees flicker.

    Above the mhz, the lumination material can have different luminate times, so you cant say that 75hertz is flickerfree. It depends on the lumination material prop.

    You can actually create a flicker free CRT with 40 hertz (with slow lumination material), but that screen will be slow on update of graphics.

  7. -You have to apply a part level parameter from the parameter table.

    Then you can link all other parameters to that main parameter.

    This main parameter will show in the Design Variation Table.

     

    -If you want a assembly level variant, you have to do the same at that level.

    PEM_DV_2.ics

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