RhinoCAM 2.0 Beta is ready for immediate download
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RhinoCAM 2.0 Beta is ready for immediate download
Please download RhinoCAM 2.0 from the following link
www.mecsoft.com/rc2/rhinocam2.html
Let us know of any problems that you might encounter.
NOTES:
* You need Rhinoceros 4.0 SR3 installed on your machine before you can install RhinoCAM 2.0.
* You cannot run RhinoCAM 2.0 if you do not have a fully licensed hardware key for RhinoCAM 1.0
WARNINGS:
* You cannot run RhinoCAM 1.0 and RhinoCAM 2.0 simultaneously. Installing RhinoCAM 2.0 will invalidate RhinoCAM 1.0's registration with Rhino. This will prevent RhinoCAM 1.0 from running. However, you can re-register RhinoCAM 1.0 with Rhino by using the Rhino PluginManager command to install RhinoCAM 1.0.
* CAM Data saved with part files while running RhinoCAM 2.0 Beta cannot be loaded back in RhinoCAM 1.0
www.mecsoft.com/rc2/rhinocam2.html
Let us know of any problems that you might encounter.
NOTES:
* You need Rhinoceros 4.0 SR3 installed on your machine before you can install RhinoCAM 2.0.
* You cannot run RhinoCAM 2.0 if you do not have a fully licensed hardware key for RhinoCAM 1.0
WARNINGS:
* You cannot run RhinoCAM 1.0 and RhinoCAM 2.0 simultaneously. Installing RhinoCAM 2.0 will invalidate RhinoCAM 1.0's registration with Rhino. This will prevent RhinoCAM 1.0 from running. However, you can re-register RhinoCAM 1.0 with Rhino by using the Rhino PluginManager command to install RhinoCAM 1.0.
* CAM Data saved with part files while running RhinoCAM 2.0 Beta cannot be loaded back in RhinoCAM 1.0
We were really happy to see bridges as that was something we really needed. However, there seems to be a problem using the bridges when profiling. Starting the cut on the left side and when using outside/inside feature it either puts only 1 bridge or it clumps them all right together.
Edit - This issue is only on a conventional cut. Climb & Mixed work fine.
Aaron
Edit - This issue is only on a conventional cut. Climb & Mixed work fine.
Aaron
Having another problem.
1- Open a file that was made in RhinoCam1
2- Select, for example, 10 circles to profile. In Rhino, it says that only those 10 objects are selected- but...
3- Click profile, fill in the depths, tools, etc and it ends up only profiling a curve that is hidden in a layer that is turned off. It seems to use a huge amount of memory and sometimes just crashes with a "rhino had an error do you want to send it to us" screen. It does this the first time- every time and then, if the program stays up, it seems to work fine after that.
I also noticed that the first attempt to profile something never works.
1- Open Rhino
2- draw a square & select it
3- click profile, set depths,tools, etc
4- click generate - and the screen goes away, no toolpaths drawn, no MOps created. You can "save" then generate just fine. Not a big deal as long as you remember but...
These are all very repeatable.
Aaron
1- Open a file that was made in RhinoCam1
2- Select, for example, 10 circles to profile. In Rhino, it says that only those 10 objects are selected- but...
3- Click profile, fill in the depths, tools, etc and it ends up only profiling a curve that is hidden in a layer that is turned off. It seems to use a huge amount of memory and sometimes just crashes with a "rhino had an error do you want to send it to us" screen. It does this the first time- every time and then, if the program stays up, it seems to work fine after that.
I also noticed that the first attempt to profile something never works.
1- Open Rhino
2- draw a square & select it
3- click profile, set depths,tools, etc
4- click generate - and the screen goes away, no toolpaths drawn, no MOps created. You can "save" then generate just fine. Not a big deal as long as you remember but...
These are all very repeatable.
Aaron
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Everything seems good now except profiling bridges still do not work on conventional cuts. It looks like they are worst on conventional/ inside. They are grouped right together or missing completely.
I also get a "rhino had an error do you want to send it to us" crash occasionally & RhinoCam is not registered with Rhino the next time it starts. I'm trying to find out what I do to cause the crash.
Aaron
I also get a "rhino had an error do you want to send it to us" crash occasionally & RhinoCam is not registered with Rhino the next time it starts. I'm trying to find out what I do to cause the crash.
Aaron
I don't think it is quite fixed. I just narrowed my crashes down to moving an object with an associated MOp. Does not do it often but still does it. Seems to crash when one is highlighted & then click another one. I don't have a lot of time to play today but will experiment more tomorrow.This one fixes a crash out of Rhino when you edit a region that has already been used in a Mop
Aaron
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What is the best way to go about switching back and forth between 1.0 and 2.0?
I keep having to reset my post processor options, machining preferences, and colors.
I don't mind having to load and unload the different versions, but having to reset those each time I load the plugin again is kind of a hassle.
I keep having to reset my post processor options, machining preferences, and colors.
I don't mind having to load and unload the different versions, but having to reset those each time I load the plugin again is kind of a hassle.
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