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cad436 |
hello |
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brlcad |
howdy |
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Adamdaniel |
Hi |
22:51.55 |
brlcad |
and he returns |
22:52.15 |
Adamdaniel |
I was wondering if someone could help me with
my Windows BRL cad installation. |
22:52.26 |
brlcad |
"possibly" |
22:52.29 |
Adamdaniel |
I have it up and running, but it says no
database |
22:52.31 |
brlcad |
it depends on what the problem is |
22:52.33 |
brlcad |
ah |
22:52.44 |
brlcad |
you need to specify a database :) |
22:53.11 |
brlcad |
(geometry files are known as geometry database
files) |
22:53.24 |
brlcad |
so opening a database means, you need to open
a file |
22:53.39 |
Adamdaniel |
thanks. |
22:53.49 |
brlcad |
you can do that by going to Open on the file
menu or typing: opendb test.g on the command line |
22:53.54 |
Adamdaniel |
I downloaded the tutorial (am nub
obviously) |
22:54.04 |
brlcad |
welcome |
22:54.57 |
Adamdaniel |
Of the open source programs I looked at,
BRL-Cad looked the most promising for a nub like me. |
22:55.17 |
Adamdaniel |
I want to learn cad, I have a design I want to
market. |
22:55.20 |
brlcad |
it's in full production use, and has been
around forever ;) |
22:55.33 |
brlcad |
free doesn't hurt too |
22:55.41 |
Adamdaniel |
amen to that. |
22:56.16 |
Adamdaniel |
Is the tutorial from the site a good place to
start, or is there another that might be better? |
22:56.27 |
brlcad |
it's got a pretty hefty learning curve (as
just about every CAD system does), but it's pretty
featured |
22:57.05 |
brlcad |
the "Introduction to MGED" on the website is
meant to be fairly comprehensive (and not "short", though it can be
completed in a day) |
22:57.37 |
brlcad |
be sure to check out the MGED Quick Reference
Card to have on hand |
22:57.56 |
Adamdaniel |
is someone in this channel most of the time
too? |
22:59.06 |
Adamdaniel |
I appreciate you answering my questions, I am
sure I will have more, but I am off to do some reading :0 |
22:59.08 |
Adamdaniel |
Thanks. |
22:59.12 |
brlcad |
most of the time, yeah |
23:02.15 |
animall |
how well does the x86-64 linux version
work? |
23:02.36 |
animall |
or will some of the features hang up on 64bit
linux? |
23:03.18 |
brlcad |
it should work just fine |
23:03.54 |
brlcad |
if there are any problems, please report them
(sf.net/projects/brlcad under the bugs section or here) |
23:03.54 |
animall |
good, now if some of the movie players would
get with the program and support 64 bit, i would be real
happy |
23:04.14 |
brlcad |
brl-cad has worked 64-bit for a couple decades
;) |
23:04.52 |
brlcad |
if there's any problems, it's usually
opengl-related (which can be compile-time disabled with no loss in
functionality) |
23:04.52 |
animall |
yep, remember reading that, just didnt know if
there might be any hangups because of the memory mapping difference
on x86-64 between amd and intel chips |
23:05.19 |
animall |
np on that, already modified the driver so it
wont give me fits |
23:05.22 |
brlcad |
nah, x86-64 is one of the primary systems
used |
23:05.33 |
animall |
good |
23:05.36 |
brlcad |
only problems that come to mind are some
freebsd 6 threading bugs |
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animall |
ouch |
23:06.07 |
brlcad |
but from everything I've seen debugging, it
looks like a bug in freebsd land, not in brl-cad land |
23:06.25 |
animall |
I've still got to reread the docs, but I'm
planning on seeing how well it likes dual core threading with em64t
in a week or so |
23:06.27 |
brlcad |
(it's specific to amd64 freebsd) |
23:06.35 |
animall |
ah |
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animall |
lower memory mapping ability |
23:06.44 |
brlcad |
linux should be fine |
23:07.09 |
animall |
cool |
23:07.36 |
brlcad |
and again, if it's not -- if you run into a
problem, please do report it -- those are rather high priority
issues |
23:07.36 |
animall |
i've got some blueprints i want to get setup
before the paper decides to fall apart on me |
23:08.03 |
animall |
np |
23:08.33 |
animall |
i just have to make sure i dont bring any of
the proprietary stuff out of work into it |
23:08.56 |
brlcad |
there's a nice "brief" intro available from a
user here:
http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?thread_id=1447646&forum_id=362509 |
23:09.05 |
animall |
http://people.redhat.com/blizzard/monkeys.txt |
23:09.07 |
animall |
oops |
23:09.15 |
animall |
wrong option selected |
23:09.27 |
brlcad |
heh :) |
23:11.10 |
animall |
i was thinking of setting it up to handle some
3d data modelling for some of the test systems at work |
23:11.35 |
animall |
sort of an extra validation mechanism for code
changes on development applications |
23:13.14 |
brlcad |
interesting |
23:13.28 |
brlcad |
what area of focus is that?
machining? |
23:13.42 |
animall |
circuit / chipset design |
23:13.46 |
brlcad |
ah |
23:13.50 |
animall |
validation tools inputing data |
23:14.17 |
brlcad |
mm.. reminds me that I need to get back to
work on the automatic knapsack packing library |
23:14.23 |
animall |
and using the input data for 3d modeling of
any areas to visually identify potential problems |
23:14.28 |
brlcad |
for optimal packing solutions |
23:14.40 |
animall |
sounds painful |
23:14.51 |
brlcad |
not horribly |
23:15.13 |
brlcad |
there was a great research paper that
effectively solved the problem for regular shaped objects in a
static space |
23:15.45 |
brlcad |
with brl-cad, I believe that can be extended
to arbitrary shapes fairly easily so you get nice tight
packing |
23:16.10 |
brlcad |
for things like machinging out of a piece of
material, optimally placing components onto a circuit board,
etc |
23:16.21 |
animall |
yeah, could be benificial, esp in distributed
computing on large scale projects |
23:17.21 |
animall |
time for me to hit the books again, got to
review some perl for tomorrow |
23:17.49 |
animall |
thnx on the assistance :) |
23:17.53 |
brlcad |
no problem |
23:18.03 |
brlcad |
thanks for the interest |