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Windows 7 graphics issue


Jeremy St. Peter
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Hi Gcode

Yes the model is moving at least one hole that was in position yesterday, after i moved it via a thumb drive.it is a solid model and i thought i had found the issue to be a server transfer corruption issue but alas it has moved again.I did a

Verisurf hole pierce to add points to hole locations on the solid model so i could see it and yesterday it was fine.funny thing is the points are in position but the solid model hole has moved again.So I am at a loss as to why this is ???

TIA :huh:

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Hi Gcode

Yes the model is moving at least one hole that was in position yesterday, after i moved it via a thumb drive.it is a solid model and i thought i had found the issue to be a server transfer corruption issue but alas it has moved again.I did a

Verisurf hole pierce to add points to hole locations on the solid model so i could see it and yesterday it was fine.funny thing is the points are in position but the solid model hole has moved again.So I am at a loss as to why this is ???

TIA :huh:

 

 

 

 

 

 

come out different visaully .. or really different...???

We've got thousands of files .. from V8 to X5

with 2 programmers running XPx32 and 2 programmers running Win7x64

and I havn't noticed anything like that

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