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    HM 2009.2 SP1-Problems with Arbitraray stock roughing

    Hi
    I using HM 2009.2 SP1, on 64bit system. Since I installed SP1, I have big problems with Arbitrary Sock Roughing cycles. If cycle is linked to generated stock from previous cycle and tool check is on, usualy I get out of memory or its take a very loooooooooong time to calculate. It's imposible to work normaly.
    I have enough powerfull CPU and before I instaled SP1 I don't have any such problem.
    Does anyone have such problems? Any ideas what to do?


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    bakh81:

    A forum is a good place to solicit information from the community, but your question appears to be better targeted for Technical Support by your regional OPEN MIND sales and service team.

    The solution could be with an upgraded version that may address a specific issue or due to an interesting combination of parameter settings.

    I'll forward the inquiry to my colleagues.


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