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B. Ludin

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  1. ...The main thing missing at that point is the dock location...

    Yes, that is one crucial point. The toolbars are arranged in a logical fashion (for me, that is) around the screen. I find that a lot more effective than the ribbon interface. I still haven't got used to it in MS Office either...

    Beat

     

  2. I wanted to ask some use model questions about the current 3D Smart Dimensions...

    I think the SDs work fine now. However, I would like to have the unidirectionality visualized graphically, e.g. by a circle for the fixed end and an double arrow head for the moving end. In the properties, you could have a bi-directionality setting which should result in displaying a double arrow head for the end that moves primarily, and a single arrow head for the end that move secondarily. Just an idea...

  3. Last evening, IC2011-PU1-64 crashed on me and when I launched it again, IC said it couldn't obtain a license. Since then, I've tried everything I can think of (except a clean system reinstall), including running CCleaner, Registry Mechanic, System Restore, un- and reinstalling the license and IC (plus cleaning out directories and common registry location by hand). All accompanied by numerous system restarts, of course. No luck! The license management tool seems to work fine and reports no problems whatsoever.

     

    If anybody out there has another idea, I'd be so grateful!!

     

    Beat

     

    Addendum:

    OK, I got it to run again. I've installed a 2 week old registry backup. Not exactly according to the book but it did the job. I lost a lot of settings and had to reinstall a number of programs afterwards (incl. IC), but for the moment, my machine is functional. If there is a safer way to solve that problem, I'd still be keen on knowing it, just in case a face the same situation again.

  4. Lucky guy!

    Last evening, IC2011-PU1-64 crashed on me and when I launched it again, IC said it couldn't obtain a license. Since then, I've tried everything I can think of (except a clean system reinstall), including running CCleaner, Registry Mechanic, un- and reinstalling the license and IC (plus cleaning out a directories and common registry location by hand). No luck! Interestingly, I've installed a new wireless router yesterday (Cisco E4200) without installing software on my machine, though. And no, disconnecting the router doesn't help either sad.gifmad.gifsad.gifmad.gifsad.gifsad.gif

  5. I didn't have time to participate in the beta testing this time but I've now been running IC XG (eXtra Goodness?) for a couple of days and I must say that I'm impressed. I still have to get used to (or maybe not) to the ribbon UI and I'm probably not going to use structured parts very much (although they may come in quite handy in certain situations) but I just love the new pattern, mirror and scale features, the possibility to convert solid to hollow shapes, etc., etc. Also, the UI of the 2D sketch mode is a lot better (again, after the mess in IC11). All in all, the UI seems to have gained a lot in consistency. Good job, IC folks.

  6. You'd be surprised... the colder you get these babies, the smaller they get...

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    Sure. But how do you get the cooling liquid through airport security?

    Seriously. Is the machine you're talking about a laptop? If so, I'm really interested.

     

  7. Thanks Mike

    I see your opinion is very similar to mine.

    I see that you are only looking at 64-bit OS's (so I assume you are going to load them up with more than 4Gb of RAM)...

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    There have been reports that IC is running A LOT faster under 64bit, so that is mostly why we're going for it. I'll probably go with 4x 2GB RAM, because the price for 4GB modules is still very high.

     

    In principle, I would also agree with you regarding the FX3700. But with a laptop, power consumption and heat generation are also need to be considered.

     

  8. One note:

     

    I have had several complaints about the Quadro FX 3700 (but the 3500 has worked well here).

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    Can you be a little more specific? Rendering mistakes or more serious problems?

    Have you had better feedback/experience about the FX 2700?

  9. Soon it will be time to replace our "mobile workstations". Since we do all of our IC work on these, we need fairly powerful machines. On the other hand, we don't like to waste money on expensive stuff that doesn't really provide a clear advantage.

     

    So there are a few key decisions to make. Your comments are highly appreciated.

     

    - XP64

    - Vista64

    - Win7

    Do you think Win7 is already stable enough? We'd prefer to skip Vista and we don't like the idea to do a complete re-install a few months from now to migrate to Win7.

     

    - Intel Core 2 Duo T9600 (2.8GHz)

    - Intel Core 2 Extreme X9100 (3.06GHz)

    - Intel Core 2 Extreme Quad Core QX9300 (2.53GHz)

    Are the Extreme CPUs much faster than the Duos?

    Will IC profit from a quad-core CPU in the next 2 years or will it run faster on a higher-GHz duo-core?

     

    - NVIDIA Quadro FX2700M (512MB, 48 cores)

    - NVIDIA Quadro FX3700M (1GB, 128 cores)

    Will IC really profit from the FX3700?

     

    Cheers,

     

    Beat

  10. How are the improvements to the new UI coming along? I thought I would adjust to the new editor after a while, but it's actually quite the opposite: I'm yearning for the V10 editor more every day. The new editor is a real PITA, to say it bluntly (sorry). Is there any way I can have the V10 editor back? (PLEASE!!!)

     

    Beat

  11. Hey Tom

     

    I think we have pretty much the same taxes, the question is just what the rates are. Anyway, do you consider the US a democracy? If so, you shouldn't rant against taxes but do something about it (electing a decent president was a first step in the right direction, I think) and rant, if anything, against your compatriots and their bad habits (e.g. building up debts or nonsense suing) .

    :-)

  12. Hi folks

     

    We are looking for somebody who is willing and able to mill 5 small mounting blocks (17212A_17216A_Mounting_blocks.ics, 2-6 pcs each) for us. The parts should be really simple to make on a 5-axis mill (probably even a 3-axis machine with rotatable head and vise will do).

     

    Quantities:

    17212A: 4

    17213A: 4

    17214A: 4

    17215A: 6 (mirror image of 17214A)

    17216A: 2

     

    Material:

    Aluminum (steel of brass are also acceptable, if easier for you)

     

    General tolerance:

    +/-0.1mm or better

    depth of M4 threaded holes: 8-12mm

     

     

    We need the parts ASAP, within a week, if possible. Anybody interested in doing this for us? Or do you know a forum, were we can ask for this.

     

    TIA,

     

    Beat

     

    17212A_17216A_Mounting_blocks.ics

  13. Well, have a look at the old Atari 400/800 OS! Running a game like Star Raiders with strategic mode as well as real-time 3D-fly-through-space-and-kill-the-Zylons mode, all from a 8kB ROM cartridge on 3.5kB of free RAM (because the rest of the 16kB RAM was used for video)! With that sort of efficiency, imaging what IC could be like on today's hardware! Of course, you would have to go back to assembler coding (wanna hire me?)...

    Or do you remember BeOS? When I booted that on my Mac, I was suddenly able to run 8 QT videos smoothly in parallel, when MacOS couldn't even handle a single one properly on the same machine...

     

    At the moment, our company has only two compelling reasons not to switch to Linux:

    IC and Filemaker

     

    Beat

  14. Is the main issue of the IRONCAD 3D PDF the double-sided rendering issue?

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    No, the main problem is that the model tree with part and assembly names is not retained. That makes it impossible to collaborate efficiently because I cannot tell the customer to look at, hide, or isolate a certain part, for example.

    When I export as Parasolid and import into Acrobat 3D I get the full model tree as well as file format and compression setting and the possibility to define the intial view (rendering mode, background, etc.).

     

    Beat

  15. Rumour is that Microsoft will draw back Vista and instead they will release an new operating system called Windows 7. It is said that it will happen soon.

     

    Your effort for Vista migration may be for nothing

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    Windows 7 is more than a rumour. It's the successor to Vista, planned to be released in 2009 or 2010. It's said to be more compatible with XP than Vista is, but that IS a rumour, AFAIK.

     

    We're still adhering to XP and I think we will probably skip Vista entirely.

     

    Beat

     

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