SP2.1 a success ?

Discussion in 'SolidWorks' started by Sporkman, Jan 30, 2004.

  1. Sporkman

    Sporkman Guest

    Following up on the thread "It's quiet in here!!" (including Ed Eaton's
    caveats) and other threads started since SP2.1 came out it makes me
    think that SW2004 may actually be ready for prime time now, with some
    minor problems remaining in Surfacing (which may never be completely up
    to snuff anyway). Is this the general consensus? Drawings seem to have
    speeded up significantly and no spontaneous suppressions yet reported,
    to my knowledge. Let's hear a "yea" or two (or a "nay" or two).

    Anyone having less trouble with PhotoWorks 2 yet?

    'Sporky'
     
    Sporkman, Jan 30, 2004
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  2. Rob R. posted something in the SW Customer Exp. forum
    about trouble he's having in SP2.1.

    Mike Wilson
     
    Mike J. Wilson, Jan 31, 2004
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  3. SP 2.1 has been great for me in the SolidWorks arena. Drawings are much
    faster!! Hurray.

    I have had issues with PW2 and Sp2.1. Of course these issues show up at the
    worst possible time. I posted in the discussion /customer experience
    section at the SW website. I probably didn't pick the best time to post
    since I really need to get a project out the door and PW2 wasn't playing
    well Sp2.1.

    The issue is with room walls in PW2 displaying images you have attached to
    them. I use the walls to show reflections in many of my renderings. It has
    limitations but generally works quite well. Once Sp2.1 was installed the
    walls would only show as the color black. To back up a step or two. The
    walls have a default SW material attached. When the walls are initially
    turned on the SW material displays as normal. Of course the default
    material is never used. I have a library of custom materials I have created
    specifically for the walls. Usually these materials consist of a jpg
    picture of some outdoor scene. The jpg is converted to the format for PW2.
    These scenes are attached to the walls for reflection purposes.

    In previous version of PW2 this feature worked fine. After SP2.1 was
    installed these custom materials applied to the walls show totally black.
    Even if you try and re-apply a stock PW material the walls remain black. A
    word of caution for anyone who uses PW2 and SP2.1

    Has anyone else had this happen?

    I was at SW World a couple weeks ago and I spent about 10 hours with people
    form the PW product team going over issues, enhancements and wish list
    items. They were very helpful, curious and genuinely interested in how to
    make PW better. I felt really good about being listened to and involved in
    the entire process. I really feel SW is listening to their customers and
    putting forth a great effort to improve their products and connect with
    users. I just wish the entire process worked a little more smoothly. As it
    is now I have much improved drawings performance at the expense of PW2
    capability. Is it really to much to ask that all features of the product
    work well (correctly) with each other all at the same time?
     
    Rob Rodriguez, Feb 1, 2004
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  4. Sporkman

    Mark Sanders Guest

    2 days no probs yet !
    Also seems to have cured a cdt I got in sp1 when double clicking to
    open a (complex) assy.

    Only snag was with the (*&&^%&*) windows installer ..... such a pain
    cf the install sheild .. 1st attempt didnt work, but at least the
    repair option worked OK .. but in the process swks 2003 got wiped. May
    be Windoz install will alow me to install 2003 after 2004 ? ... if it
    does then I'll give it the nod as install shield never allowed this.

    If only solidworks would have a 'save as' 2003, or say last 2 releases
    .... I'd accept a few dumb solids for any new functions in the feature
    tree but completely dumb X_T with no parametrics is not an option.

    mark
     
    Mark Sanders, Feb 1, 2004
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  5. Sporkman

    Rocko Guest

    i agree mark
     
    Rocko, Feb 2, 2004
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  6. So far, fairly good. We switched to SP2.1 when one of us found a consistent
    CTD in SP0 drawings. Yesterday I found two consistent ways to CTD in SP2.1,
    but they are probably model related and there were workarounds for both.

    We haven't been doing much surfacing lately, since we've been working on
    internals to establish the framework for the ID folks. I'm scared to death
    of what is going to happen when they send us the files from Alias and we try
    to make the outer parts.

    Jerry Steiger
    Tripod Data Systems
     
    Jerry Steiger, Feb 3, 2004
    #6
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