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Re: What's the right group to ask tool usage questions?
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lugnet.cad
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Sat, 30 Oct 1999 20:20:36 GMT
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> You got a GPF?!?! I got an invalid page fault (or whatever it is called) that
> shuts down the program, but a GPF, if I am not mistaken, brings windows
down.
Depends on the location of the GPF, and the version of Windows. NT, which I
use, won't even blink. BTW, this is a bug that should be fixed with a "file
format unconforming" something, with pointer to the line.
> > Second, suppose I have created a model file that I want to use as a submodel
> > (say, a truck assembly). If I start a new file, do an "import" I don't see the
> > submodel in the main model. Do I add it just like I add any other part? I want
> > two instances of it, rotated 180 degrees so the couplers face outward.
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> It will be in the parts list under DOCUMENT. Expand that part of the tree and
> you should see all submodels (as well as the main model) of the MPD you are
> working on.
No, I get big red X things in where the picture should be. Any idea what
this means? Do I need to run mklist.exe to get these things to appear? If
so, do I have to break out the subfiles within the MPD? Where would I put
them? What is mklist.exe exactly for?
> Grok it? Like "I grok Speck?"
Hackers Dictionary. MIT. ~= "understand"
--Jack Gregory
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| (...) But (...) It is not a problem with out of date parts files. Actually, yours are probably more up to date that the ones in this file. I noticed that the majority of the "part not found" errors are where it uses older DAT files, such as the old (...) (25 years ago, 30-Oct-99, to lugnet.cad)
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