Assembly speed

Discussion in 'SolidWorks' started by Greg, Apr 20, 2004.

  1. Greg

    Greg Guest

    Does anybody think it would be nice to have an option showing the time
    required for the update holders in an assembly to regenerate?
    Basically a tool like feature statistics for parts. Or is there
    already a way to do this? You could modify the ones that are the
    bottleneck to speed up assembly performance.

    Greg
     
    Greg, Apr 20, 2004
    #1
  2. Could be added to our RedLight tool
    (http://www.dynabits.com/plus/redlight/index.htm).
    But API doesn't give a way to obtain the rebuild time of each component. The
    tool would have to rebuild the required parts one by one and measure it.
    How much would you pay ?
     
    Philippe Guglielmetti, Apr 21, 2004
    #2
  3. Greg

    JJZ Guest

    I created a program to measure loading time, rebuild time and force
    rebuild time. Time is measured in ms. Furthermore you can monitor the
    influence of a changing dimension on the (force) rebuild time. It's in
    dutch and not yet error-proof. I used it to see if all promises of SWX
    about speed improvements were correct. Perhaps with enough interest,
    I'll update it and make it available for download. Otherwise for a
    small price I can do it.

    Regards,

    J.J.
     
    JJZ, Apr 21, 2004
    #3
  4. Greg

    MM Guest

    J.J.


    Sooooo.... What was the verdict....???

    I'm guessing -20 to 25% vs SW2001+ on the same machine.

    correct.


    Regards

    Mark
     
    MM, Apr 23, 2004
    #4
  5. Greg

    JJZ Guest

    I don't know anymore, but i'll test 2005 vs 2004.
     
    JJZ, Apr 26, 2004
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