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Tried it, but still no go.
Thats what i think really happened. But the guy says otherwise. And, the file is still an X4 file. Weird.
Guess i'll just start over.
Thanks for all the replies guys.
I looked a little further into this file this morning. The file contains no geometry, no toolpaths,and we don't use the autosave/backup function. So I guess, i'll just have to start over and do it again. I actually save a solid model of the finished lathe part as an X2 file, for the mill programmer to use as a stock model. But apparently he tried to merge the X4 file instead.
I still don't see why this would happen, if all he did was try to merge geometry. Why would it affect the source file?
I just noticed this today when i had to go back in a mcx file to make some changes. I programmed the lathe work on a job using X4. Then, when it went to get mill programmed, the mill programmer tried to import my X4 file into X2.(i think) Now, i have an empty X4 file. The file still has some size to it, but there is nothing there. No geometry, no toolpaths, and my machine def is now a Generic Mill.
I checked our server backup first thing, and that was a no go.(very dissapointing)
So, my question is, is there anyway to recover this file? or am i totally screwed?
Well, he is still having the same issues with verify. I guess he gave up, and decided to just live with it. *shrugs*
Let me know if you figure anything out.
also, i will have to check that last post out when i get home. I just get a big banner saying "Content blocked by your organization"
edit: thanks for the link JParis, that would definitely explains things. I'll put in the word and get him running a newer version.
I actually posted this for another guy who does our high speed stuff. I don't think he fixed the problem, but, I'll get with him on it today and find out for sure.
I'm not really sure on the post question. We don't have any verticals here, so I am not really familiar with them.
Unless you are well versed in post editing, I would give a call to your reseller, or In House.
just my 2 cents.
Hi guys,
Our programming dept. was blessed last week with new computers running windows 7 64bit. Which is toatlly awesome since we were still using version 9 for some things.
Anyways, we are currently running x2mr2 sp1. on a dell t3500, xeon processor, and quadro fx580 card.
When i import an iges file and analyze dynamic, the graphics are "repainted" with the last thing i verified, when i move the mouse around. I searched for any info on this subject but didn't come up with any real solution other than to try updating the drivers. (which i need to have the IT dept. take care of)
Has anyone else had this problem, and is there anything else i can do before calling IT?
I already checked that OpenGL is checked on and disable front buffer is set off.
from the settings dropdown menu.. pick control definition manager. Then, pick operation defaults on the left side. Set your parameters here to the way you want them defaulted.
Not really up and running. Installation is as far as i got. I was greeted with a huge stack of blueprints this morning from a new customer. So i guess x4 goes on the back burner until i get threw this stack.
Another day in the life.....
The other day i had a guy ask me, "Do you ever have days that you just want to punch someone in the face?"
I think today will be one of those days.
So how about them Tigers?
nevermind,
I was wondering how i was going to program this.
But, i guess i could draw the helix and just run a contour on it. simple.
It must be monday.
Had a guy call me this morning and ask if i could do an OD oil groove on our C-axis lathe. They can't get a lathe tool to hold up, and the part is apparently quite long.
Thats all the info i have until he calls back.
Has anyone ever attempted this?
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