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I threw WF4 on a cheap Dell lap top ($600 Walmart special). I wasn't sure what to expect, surprisingly it ran very well and handled a 100 plus part assembly, shaded and spun with no problems. The only problem I have is querry select doesn't highlight the model, mouse over doesn't highlight. The only way to highlight is to select the part or pick in the tree. In addition in the Mold Design package it doesn't highlight while classifying mold volumes. Is there a config I'm missing or is this the lack of graphics power. It's running on Vista and is 64 bit. Any thoughts would be appreciated.
Original question:
I threw WF4 on a cheap Dell lap top ($600 Walmart special). I wasn't sure what to expect, surprisingly it ran very well and handled a 100 plus part assembly, shaded and spun with no problems. The only problem I have is querry select doesn't highlight the model, mouse over doesn't highlight. The only way to highlight is to select the part or pick in the tree. In addition in the Mold Design package it doesn't highlight while classifying mold volumes. Is there a config I'm missing or is this the lack of graphics power. It's running on Vista and is 64 bit. Any thoughts would be appreciated.
Response:
Most of the responses were to update the graphics card. Check the config.pro for highlighting and prehighilighting options. All of which were configured. I was just curious to see how it would work and my conclusion is that a cheap computer with a good graphics card will work fine for a lot of applications. This cheapy laptop (which is for my kids) would have worked great other than the highlighting issue. Something to think about when dolling out big bucks for a computer...........especially if you just borrowing a license to work at home.
If you must run pro on non cert'd hdwe, you often can, and this should help you survive: Two tips below, one for a windows setting/tweak, another is a ptc config.pro option
Windows Graphics Settings:
rt click on desktop background - properties - Settings tab, advanced, troubleshoot tab, this is the dialog box where you can affect performance, avoid crashes, avoid anomolies...make it peform to it's best ability. Applies to more than PTC apps as well.
Play with the Hardware Acceleration Slider bar, (None<--->Full)
Experiment with toggling off the Enable write combining check box as well.
Graphics are the biggest most single thing to make/break a good cad experience. Cert'd hardware, or otherwise.
CAD software can work on non-cert'd hdwe, your mileage will vary.
Config.pro option:
<h1>graphics</h1>gl, opengl, starbase, xgl, x_windows
Sets the optional graphics environment used by certain platforms for running Pro/ENGINEER.
To import files in snapshot TIFF format into Pro/ENGINEER, ensure that graphics is set to x_windows on UNIX and win32_gdi on Windows.
Hope this helps!
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Good luck.
Blaine Prout