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    Solidcam 2k9 Solidworks2k6 SP4.1 video artifacts

    Hello.
    I am having video artifacts after upgrading to Solidworks 2009 from SP0 to SP4.1. Happens only with Solidcam active. Artifacts are present while selecting geometry for pocket or drill operations. Its like bad model refresh because when selecting and moving the cursor around it leaves trails.
    In the attachment you can see coordinate system all smudged and some other artifacts.
    Anyone has a solution?
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    I have had this problem but quite some time ago. It was cured by installing older graphics drivers for my Quadro FX4600 graphics card.


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    I see, right now I am using the 191.07 nvidia drivers for my 8800GTS 320mb EVGA card.


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