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    V12/pro/cam/mech/ vs v14

    A short time ago i got the upgrade to v14 and installed it. I thought it would integrate with v12 and have cam & mechanical capabilities. Now i have v14 as a seperate entity as well as v12. My question is what is the best method of getting cam & mech integrated with 14. I assume i'd have to uninstall both and then reinstall and they should then integrate with v14 if compatible, this i don't know and so left well enough alone till i heard for sure. If this is what to do then i will do it. If there is a better way then i'd like to hear it.
    Also, on another note ! I have been trying to find out if any of the 3Dconnexion navigator's are compatible with turbo & will be an advantage ?
    Thank you's all !
    Last edited by Cruiser; 08-15-2007 at 12:39 PM. Reason: spelling
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    Cool ask IMSI Design

    I would go and ask the tech guys at IMSI Design
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    For anyone that may be looking at this...from what I have been told, the CAM has to be upgraded to each new version of TC...so you old version of CAM will not install on a new version of TC.
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