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Old 07-30-2010, 09:00 AM
 
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Problems with highlighting lines

Running X3 and at times when I am chaining or going to select lines to delete the line that I am choosing will not highlight. I can still select the line and delete or chain it it will not change color. Happens on both of our computers.
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Old 07-30-2010, 11:08 AM
 
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Try changing "select color" in Configuration's System color page.
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Old 07-30-2010, 03:44 PM
 
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Yeah my auto highlight does that as well. Happens in the middle of a job with no warning or reason why, and before it was working perfect. To get it back I save the drawing, open a new file and then open the drawing again. Nothing else seems to change it back. Glad it's not just me.
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Old 07-31-2010, 10:23 AM
 
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Likely a memory issue.... in the Graphics card or system. Avoid running other software and clean up Windows task manager. In X3 you can also adjust the RAM setting some. Another thing to try is slow down the hardware acceleration setting for windows.

.... Or ,,, need to get that PO out for a smoking hot PC..
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Old 07-31-2010, 01:28 PM
 
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Its a mastercam issue. It happens to me all the time and it is very annoying. My hardware is Dell M6400 ISV certified, it runs Solidworks flawlessly so I doubt its the machine. I am so sick and tired of MCAM, the only reason we still have it is the sluggish economy, when things get better...........
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I think you'll find that these were "bugs"
there were a series of graphics problems with entity recognition, phantom lines remaining after deleting... blah, blah

1st release of X3 was not a good one, and updates followed very quickly

X3 was not around a long time, just to show how "infested" it was.
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It irks me that these Sofware developers put out updates without doing enough testing to ensure they work properly. Then they hastely put out an update to fix the issue. What with the prices they charge the stuff should work flawlessly, and not require a maintenance plan for on going support. They just seem like vacuums for your $$$.
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Old 07-31-2010, 09:02 PM
 
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It irks me that these Sofware developers put out updates without doing enough testing to ensure they work properly. Then they hastely put out an update to fix the issue. What with the prices they charge the stuff should work flawlessly, and not require a maintenance plan for on going support. They just seem like vacuums for your $$$.
You are not the only person PO'd at them. Our maint ran out just prior to the X3 maint. update. MasterCrap philosphy: ship a buggy product so the buyer has to buy maint. Ship a product that has layers of nonsense and check boxes that are not needed for 75% of the programming so you have to call your local rep that does not feel inclined to help unless your maint. agreement is current. Guess what, I will only recommend MasterCrap to my competitors and when things pick up we are changing to another CAM company.
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Old 08-01-2010, 02:43 AM
 
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I have used Alphacam from "Planit" for the last 4 years with pretty good luck. I used Mastercrap (as you call it) before that and didn't really like it.
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So would this explain the reason for Mastercam "hanging up" when I'm trimming surfaces. Sometimes I can go make a brew, come back and it's still not completed it's task. A couple of times I've had to turn the PC off by holding my finger on the "on" switch as nothing works at all. Also sometimes filleting surfaces, it doesn't even complete the task at all. I very often get a message saying "no fillets found". Was wondering if I was doing something wrong or is it bugs in the system.
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Old 08-01-2010, 10:11 AM
 
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Originally Posted by stevieboy View Post
So would this explain the reason for Mastercam "hanging up" when I'm trimming surfaces. Sometimes I can go make a brew, come back and it's still not completed it's task. A couple of times I've had to turn the PC off by holding my finger on the "on" switch as nothing works at all. Also sometimes filleting surfaces, it doesn't even complete the task at all. I very often get a message saying "no fillets found". Was wondering if I was doing something wrong or is it bugs in the system.
That might be a "slow" computer, that type of operation is mathematically intensive so it would take a long time to process. They don't have any prompt screens to let you know its going to take a half hour to finish. Mine has ran a couple of hours calculating a surface toolpath, nothing you can do about that its the nature of CAM / Graphics software. I use photoview 360 and takes upto an hour some times to generate a photo realistic view of the part, at least they have a status bar indicating the progress so you know its not locked up. Bottom line is sloppy and lacking discipline programming.
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I have used Alphacam from "Planit" for the last 4 years with pretty good luck. I used Mastercrap (as you call it) before that and didn't really like it.
I am pretty sure the change will be to SolidCam, the change will be a SolidWorks plug-in and that is 100% for sure. The field of plug-in providers is pretty light, not all of the Vendors such as Delcam or Feature cam have that option yet. Most of the players have poor toolpath algorithims and they really don't understand cutting dynamics. SolidCam does have a very good understanding of cutting, its hard to make a decision because MasterCrap was around $17,000 not to mention the lost time, frustration and scrap parts. I hate to spend that much again and be saddened deeply. The big negative with SolidCam is they seem to follow the MasterCrap philosphy of buy maintenance, pay for the post and some other little things. They reminded me of MasterCrap so much I decided to hold off on the purchase in hopes of another major player offering a SolidWorks plug in, I cannot recover from the bad investments like we did a few years ago so buying is a very delicate issue.
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