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Assemblys

Assemblys

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I have o question regarding big assemlys.
Anyone know how must they be managed? Any suggestions.

The problem is that every time I try to make a section in drafting of a big assembly I get the out of memmory.... but the pc is a quad core and has 4GB of ram...

Any suggestions?


best regards, Tadej

RE: Assemblys

I'm assuming you're working in the master model method with the assembly loaded as a component of your drawing. If not you can do some but perhaps not all of the following. You'll also want partial loading turned on in your load options when you begin working on this. What I'm doing is trying to gain the advantage of saving you some memory usage.

Whenever you have a section one presumes that you have a base view. Under the style settings when you add a view you can find the Base Tab and set the type to "Faceted representation." That will save some memory and initially at least you may only need to load the faceted reference sets saving yet more memory. After that of course you can add a section which will work, but until you load the Solid reference sets you won't actually generate sectioned components. Which still raises some possibility that you only need to load solid reference sets of those components that the section goes through which in cases where it isn't all of the assembly is still some memory saving.

Good Luck and let's know how it goes.

Best Regards

Hudson

www.jamb.com.au

Nil Desperandum illegitimi non carborundum

RE: Assemblys

Set the 3Gb switch in your BOOT.INI file.

/3GB /userva=2900

 

C. Graves
Gehl Company
www.gehl.com

RE: Assemblys

Just a note to say that the 3Gb switch only applies to 32Bit Operating Systems. If you're running 64Bit Windows you can ignore the above. If you think it applies to you then I'd do an internet search using the key words "3Gb Switch" since I know several pages exist with detailed instructions about how to implement the change safely.

Best Regards

Hudson

www.jamb.com.au

Nil Desperandum illegitimi non carborundum

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