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Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Re: cad/cam

Posted by Ejay Hire
on 2000-07-31 14:59:01 UTC
Where are you located?


----Original Message Follows----
From: Joe Vicars <jvicars@...>
Reply-To: CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO@egroups.com
To: CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO@egroups.com
Subject: Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Re: cad/cam
Date: Mon, 31 Jul 2000 13:47:43 -0500

You can have the machines, I just want the video cards.

Ejay Hire wrote:

> Hmm, I don't suppose we could talk you out of any of those De-commisioned
> SGI machines?
>
> Have to ask, it's scrounger law.
> EjayHire@...
>
> ----Original Message Follows----
> From: "Bill Griffin" <bill@...>
> Reply-To: CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO@egroups.com
> To: <CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO@egroups.com>
> Subject: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Re: cad/cam
> Date: Mon, 31 Jul 2000 09:11:52 -0700
>
> This is a very good description of ProE with the exception of:
> "Also, it will run (like poop) on an NT box"
> While the performance may be higher on the high end Unix workstations,
it
> most certainly doesn't run like poop on high end NT workstations. We have
> about 15 seats of ProE and they are all running on NT boxes. We started
out
> running them on silicon graphics boxes but have decommissioned all of
them.
> We do use video boards that cost more the the average 800 MHz Pentium
> computer, but that is besides the point.
> Also, we do not design rocket engines for flight to Pluto, so our
> computational needs are probably not the same as some users.
>
> Bill Griffin
>
> Message: 4
> Date: Sun, 30 Jul 2000 23:30:57 EDT
> From: johndroc@...
> Subject: Re: cad/cam
>
> ProE is a feature-based parametric modeling program that is made by
> (appropriately enough) Parametric Technologies. It is a very high-end
> package, in the ranks of UniGraphics or CATIA. For similar low end
> technology, there's Mechanical Desktop (I don't know if Rhino will do
> parametric modeling, I don't think so), but they don't begin to be
> comparable. In a nutshell, it enables the designer to create geometries
> with
> constant values or relational values (equations). For example, you could
> create a cylinder with a constant radius R and a variable height H. Then
> you
> could link the values in a volume equation and set it equal to a set
volume,
> which would automatically designate the height. Then, if you changed the
> radius, it would auotmatically change the height to maintain the set
> volume..
> Likewise, in a layout, if you drew a handle on the cylinder and
constrained
> it to the top and bottom edge, its size would change as well. This is a
> very
> rudimentary explanation, ProE is one of the most powerful software
packages
> I've ever worked with. When I was at RPI 9 (hundred) years ago, they
> received a grant from PT and Sun, so it was available. As far as a copy
-
> good luck - last I checked a basic ProE seat was $15K+ and it goes up
> exponentially when you start adding components. Also, it will run (like
> poop) on an NT box, but the best I've seen it run was on Sun and IBM RISC
> systems. There are a bunch of components, too. Check out the Parametric
> Technologies web site, for more info.
>
> -John
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> <DIV>This is a very good description of ProE with the exception
> of:<BR>"Also, it will run (like poop) on an NT box"<BR>While
the
> performance may  be higher on the high end Unix workstations,
> it<BR>most
> certainly doesn't run like poop on high end NT workstations. We
> have<BR>about 15
> seats of ProE and they are all running on NT boxes. We started
> out<BR>running
> them on silicon graphics boxes but have decommissioned all of them.<BR>We
do
> use
> video boards that cost more the the average 800 MHz Pentium<BR>computer,
but
> that is besides the point.<BR>Also, we do not design rocket engines for
> flight
> to Pluto, so our<BR>computational needs are probably not the same as some
> users.<BR><BR>Bill Griffin<BR><BR><BR>Message: 4<BR>   Date:
Sun,
> 30
> Jul 2000 23:30:57 EDT<BR>   From: <A
> href="mailto:johndroc@...">johndroc@...</A><BR>Subject: Re:
> cad/cam<BR><BR>ProE is a feature-based parametric modeling program that
is
> made
> by<BR>(appropriately enough) Parametric Technologies.  It is a very
> high-end<BR>package, in the ranks of UniGraphics or CATIA.  For
similar
> low
> end<BR>technology, there's Mechanical Desktop (I don't know if Rhino will
> do<BR>parametric modeling, I don't think so), but they don't begin to
> be<BR>comparable.  In a nutshell, it enables the designer to create
> geometries<BR>with<BR>constant values or relational values
> (equations). 
> For example, you could<BR>create a cylinder with a constant radius R and
a
> variable height H.  Then<BR>you<BR>could link the values in a volume
> equation and set it equal to a set volume,<BR>which would automatically
> designate the height.  Then, if you changed the<BR>radius, it would
> auotmatically change the height to maintain the
set<BR>volume..<BR>Likewise,
> in
> a layout, if you drew a handle on the cylinder and constrained<BR>it to
the
> top
> and bottom edge, its size would change as well.  This is
> a<BR>very<BR>rudimentary explanation, ProE is one of the most powerful
> software
> packages<BR>I've ever worked with.  When I was at RPI 9 (hundred)
years
> ago, they<BR>received a grant from PT and Sun, so it was available. 
As
> far
> as a copy -<BR>good luck - last I checked a basic ProE seat was $15K+ and
it
> goes up<BR>exponentially when you start adding components.  Also, it
> will
> run (like<BR>poop) on an NT box, but the best I've seen it run was on Sun
> and
> IBM RISC<BR>systems.  There are a bunch of components, too. 
Check
> out
> the Parametric<BR>Technologies web site, for more
> info.<BR><BR>-John<BR><BR><BR><BR></DIV></BODY></HTML>
>
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Ejay Hire 2000-07-31 10:23:46 UTC Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Re: cad/cam Joe Vicars 2000-07-31 11:35:39 UTC Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Re: cad/cam Ejay Hire 2000-07-31 14:59:01 UTC Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Re: cad/cam