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Rick Dorrington

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Rick, where did you get the update from? Or are you just raving at the prospect of things to come?

 

Cheers,

 

Beat

 

 

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Chris - I've seen the press release. To me it sounds like it'll still take a couple of months until Granite will be included in IC (any comments about the timeline?), but Rick sounds as if he's got the the software update already...

 

 

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I'd like to say we have it, but not yet. I was just expressing my approval of IronCads efforts to lead the way in interoperability. We can wait for a couple of months. Our Cam software is also supporting Granite natively so our world seems to be coming together - rather nice when you have customers using Pro/E. Sometimes things just seem to go your way. Ride it while you can.

 

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gran·ite n.

A common, coarse-grained, light-colored, hard igneous rock consisting chiefly of quartz, orthoclase or microcline, and mica, used in monuments and for building.

 

http://www.ptc.com/products/granite/index.htm

 

PTC's Granite One interoperability kernel provides a new technique to share design data between applications. Applications built on Granite can read CAD files created in any authoring tool built on Granite including PTC's Pro/ENGINEER and Pro/DESKTOP. Derived from the solid modeling and interoperability technology made famous by Pro/ENGINEER, Granite allows for data-rich, associative interoperability.

 

 

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Guest tcooksey

Would models brought in from Pro E or taken into Pro E be editable or would they solid parts like imported Acis and Parasolid files?

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It will import Granite (.g), Neutral (.neu), Part (.prt both encrypted and non), Assembly (.asm) Versions 2000i and newer. It will function as a geometric translator only just as the parasolid and acis kernels.

 

Now I'm told that the above is a "Phase1" implementation. I have yet to be told if there is a phase2 and what additional it might offer. One can only assume it would have to expand into non geometry areas.

 

 

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Guest tcooksey

Chris,

 

Thanks for the update.

This is very exciting news!

I often encounter resistance with certain clients because I am not using Pro E.

I feel this will definitely give IC users a big leg up in dealing with this type of situation.

Keep up the good work!

 

Troy

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