allright, checked with me agent.
He confirmed that you need to have SW professional simulation or higher to use event based motion.
sucks
(gonna check it @ home anyways :)
I sure do hope so. Im quite excited to animate in SW with a decent motion simulator.
I will call my agent today to ask if he knows whats going on with this.
I'll report back
I had the same problem. Its not realy clear for me still..
i.e. if you ckeck this link (SW product matrix):
http://www.solidworks.com/sw/mechanical-design-software-matrix.htm
and look under the tab 'analysis products', you get the impression that SW premium should be enough to have full...
Maybe a save as on the assembly would do it. There arent many options in e-drawings so my guess is its the file who's causing the trouble.
Im not sure if e-drawings imports any options from the assembly. If so, the difference could lie in SW options (template)
You need an external macro program Im afraid. You can try microsoft word macro recorder, although Im not sure thats gonna work. I use Macroscheduler, a very "solid" program. It actually has pixel recognition build into it. It is a hard way for the non macro-ers. But building macro's is...
thats rite. You see, the only difference between the 2 opposite directed forces is gravity ;)
when you pushing with 300000 lbf
30000 lbf go up and 30000 lbf + gravity go down
btw. I love fkin up...
If you use "save as", the file decreases dramaticly in size. You can repeat this by opening the "saved as" file and use "save as" again. You can do this until the file doesnt decreasing anymore. This way, I turned a 80 Mb file into a 1.4 Mb file, and it still works fine. I dont know for sure its...
You can setup a macro - renaming all the files for ya. However, if you havent worked with macro's in the past, it may take as long as manual renaming..
Did you try e-drawings or dwg viewer?
There are alot of free viewers on the web. I suggest you try some.
Also, maybe it works when you change the extension to, lets say, dwg or dxf (xxxx.dwg)
GL
Let me know how it goes
Regards
ZillionM
Hi,
At help in SW and on youtube. Just google "cosmos motion"
The motor properties are all explained in help > SolidWorks Help and then just tupe physical simulation in the Index tab.
I guess 'distance' is the distance that the rotors diameter (the surface or edge you select) covers when it...
A way to free some more memory with Windows is to open boot.ini with notepad or another text editor and locate the line:
multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\WINDOWS="Microsoft Windows XP Professional" /noexecute=optin /fastdetect
Add /3GB to the line like this...