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Creo Element\Direct friert beim wechsel zu 2D (Annotation)

Norbert
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Creo Element\Direct friert beim wechsel zu 2D (Annotation)

Hallo,

 

Ich arbeite mich gerade in Creo Elements\Direct Modeling Personal Edition ein. Mein Betriebssystem is Windows 7 64 bit.

Die Erstellung eines 3D Modells läuft ganz gut soweit, aber immer wenn ich davon 2D Zeichnungen (Schnitte, etc) anfertigen will, hängt sich das Programm auf.

 

Hat jemand eine Ahnung woran das liegen könnte?

 


Was ich bisher getestet habe:

 

Neuinstallation: Bringt nichts.

Die 32 bit Version installieren: Bringt nichts.

Das Programm (32 bit Version) in der Virtuellen XP Umgebung von Windows 7 laufen lassen: Geht, aber leider hat der Virtuelle PC nur eine emulierte Grafikkarte und kann nicht die echte verwenden, daher ruckelt das Programm zu stark um damit vernünftig arbeiten zu können.

 

 

Grüße,

 

Norb

 

 

PS: Ich hoffe ihr seid mir nicht bös' dass ich auch im englischsprachigen Bereich hier die selbe Frage gestellt habe.


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copy&paste from english forum

Please check the following thread.

Re: CoCreate 3.0 PE graphic error !??? Need Help

It might appear that the graphic card is not supported/certified or that the driver needs to be updated.

And if the check does not help you might test the following.

The fact that emulating the graphiccard works points towards a graphiccard issue.

Set an environment variable called SDPIXELFORMAT to SOFTWARE. When Modeling is started, it will not use any of the processing power of the graphics card. All graphics functionality will be done on the main

system processor. You can see if either one of these environment variables are set on a system by using the following to commands:

(display (format nil "PIXEL_FORMAT: ~A" (oli::sd-sys-getenv "PIXEL_FORMAT")))

(display (format nil "SDPIXELFORMAT: ~A" (oli::sd-sys-getenv "SDPIXELFORMAT")))

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