Solidworks Routing

Discussion in 'SolidWorks' started by Yeah, Jan 9, 2004.

  1. Yeah

    Yeah Guest

    Hey everyone,
    I am looking for resources on how to work with the routing add-in. Does
    anybody have some good sites or books on how to do this? I'm needing a
    quick reference and some how-to help. I have to do a presentation on the
    possible benefits (if there are any) of Solidworks and I was hoping the
    routing add-in would be a good starting point.

    Thanks for the help
    Nathan
     
    Yeah, Jan 9, 2004
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    3d Guest

    any luck. we are looking into the routing package to do wiring harness type
    applications.
    i would be interested in any books as well.
     
    3d, Jan 20, 2004
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    Cliff Guest

    I have been using routed systems with sw2004, or i should say it has
    been installed for a while. It worked for about a week. Now it crashes
    all three three machines consistently. The problem appears to have
    started when i created a custom flange instead of using one of the 3
    provided by solidworks. i was not able to get the flange to work nor
    was our VAR. i removed my custom flange. i did a complete reinstall
    along with a registry cleanout and routing worked long enough to
    create a couple of routes but soon started to crash again. Shortly
    after the crashes occured we recieved our new dell boxes and with
    clean installs and it still did not work.

    SW2004 Sp1.0
    2.8Ghz
    2GB ram
    Fire GLX1 Pro
    Cliff
     
    Cliff, Jan 20, 2004
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    3d Guest

    Cliff,
    So what did you do? Uninstall? Is the VAR following up? I am responsible for
    evaluating the pkg to see if it can do what we need it to do. If it is buggy
    and unstable I will jut continue to use 3D sketches and half the week up
    running wires. What are your alternative to the routing pkg? Thanks.
     
    3d, Jan 21, 2004
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