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#1 2009-09-18 18:17:36

BillH
VERICUT Specialist
From: Irvine, CA
Registered: 2004-10-08
Posts: 146
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CAD Model Interfaces, files for VERICUT 7.0

VERICUT 7.0 requires updated files for the CAD Model Interfaces. Instructions and download links can be found here:

http://cgtech.com/usa/after_install_configuration/

Click on the "Installing CAD Model Interfaces" link for instructions and links to the downloads.

The downloaded files are not installers, simply a zip of files to be dropped into your existing 7.0 installation.

Each of the CAD Model Interfaces requires a license to use it.

These links will eventually be updated to download an installer program instead of a zip of files.

Bill

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#2 2011-07-15 21:03:43

Verifun
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From: U.S.
Registered: 2005-03-31
Posts: 351
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Re: CAD Model Interfaces, files for VERICUT 7.0

Hi Bill!

Just got our license updated to have ProeV and STEP Model Interface, and although I suceeded in installing ProeV, the same did not happen with STEP.

When I try to import a tool model using the new Tool Manager CAD Importer, I get the error shown below. (Another weird thing I think it may be related is that I'm running Vericut 32 and the message shows "The folder ...windows(64)spatial was not found,..."

I have in the same drive a Vericut 64 install though... different folder...

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I downloaded the Model Interfaces Installer as shown in the documentation: (BTW: The info at http://cgtech.com/usa/Content-Downloads ... ce_Modules it's not up-to-date as it is stated there that you download and extract the folders within the ZIP, but after opening the ZIP file I noticed an installer there and not folders to be extracted as mentioned)

I ran the installer for both 32/64 bits installs, and the folders Spatial, vs and other containing the relevant dlls were created. Not sure why Vericut keeps kicking my a$$...  :?

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I'm launching Vericut from a shortcut on my desktop (It's installed on a network drive) and I did make sure that the CGTECH_PRODUCTS and other variables were properly set in my machine.

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Am I missing something here?  :oops:

Thank you!


Daniel Santos

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