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El Phantazmo
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Posted: Thu Nov 17, 2005 1:10 am    Post subject: Periodic bog SW2006 Reply with quote

Ladies and Gents,

Have a fresh install of SW2006SP1 being driven P4 2.4HT with 1GB
DDR400, and a Radeon9800Pro card sporting Win2k SP4. Occasionally, the
system will bog when I am panning or zooming even the most basic model.
If I close the file and reload, the problem goes away, and I may not
see it again until the next day, or I may see it again in 5 minutes.

Anyone else having this issue?

tia,

Elp.

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neil
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Posted: Thu Nov 17, 2005 1:10 am    Post subject: Re: Periodic bog SW2006 Reply with quote

Greetings good citizen !

Have you considered a box full of Quadro may solve all your laundry
problems?
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Mark Mossberg
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Posted: Thu Nov 17, 2005 9:10 am    Post subject: Re: Periodic bog SW2006 Reply with quote

It's the video card.

Do you have multiple SW files open when it does this ?? Not necessarily
maximized or tiled. Just having them open and minimized will cause this with
most gaming cards.

Get a real CAD card

Mark


"El Phantazmo" <nospamplease@_nospam_._com_> wrote in message
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Ladies and Gents,

Have a fresh install of SW2006SP1 being driven P4 2.4HT with 1GB
DDR400, and a Radeon9800Pro card sporting Win2k SP4. Occasionally, the
system will bog when I am panning or zooming even the most basic model.
If I close the file and reload, the problem goes away, and I may not
see it again until the next day, or I may see it again in 5 minutes.

Anyone else having this issue?

tia,

Elp.


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neil
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Posted: Thu Nov 17, 2005 9:10 am    Post subject: Re: Periodic bog SW2006 Reply with quote

....perhaps I was too obscure giving my help? - just trying to keep things
fresh and lively...
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Sporkman
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Posted: Thu Nov 17, 2005 9:10 am    Post subject: Re: Periodic bog SW2006 Reply with quote

Gads, a bog bug! Or is it a quirk quagmire?

El Phantazmo wrote:
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Ladies and Gents,

Have a fresh install of SW2006SP1 being driven P4 2.4HT with 1GB
DDR400, and a Radeon9800Pro card sporting Win2k SP4. Occasionally, the
system will bog when I am panning or zooming even the most basic model.
If I close the file and reload, the problem goes away, and I may not
see it again until the next day, or I may see it again in 5 minutes.

Anyone else having this issue?

tia,

Elp.
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El Phantazmo
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Posted: Thu Nov 17, 2005 5:10 pm    Post subject: Re: Periodic bog SW2006 Reply with quote

Depends what region of Spain your from... local dialects and such. But
bog bug is best term to use as it is more universal and not prone to
misiterpretation between ministries... :)

> Gads, a bog bug! Or is it a quirk quagmire?
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El Phantazmo
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Posted: Thu Nov 17, 2005 5:10 pm    Post subject: Re: Periodic bog SW2006 Reply with quote

Unfortunately, it occours wether I have one file or many files open ...

A fellow who uses a box with a FireGL is complaining of the same
problem, though less prevalent.

Elp.

Quote:
It's the video card.

Do you have multiple SW files open when it does this ?? Not necessarily
maximized or tiled. Just having them open and minimized will cause this with
most gaming cards.

Get a real CAD card

Mark
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MM
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Posted: Thu Nov 17, 2005 9:10 pm    Post subject: Re: Periodic bog SW2006 Reply with quote

Well, the truth is ATI products (in general) are much more problamatic than
those from Nvidia.

They make good quality hardware, but write lousy drivers. This has been the
case as far back as I can remember. There used to be some Radeon drivers
listed on the SW site "with limitations". It appears they aren't there
anymore.

Get yourself an Nvidia Quadro card and all your problems go away


Regards

Mark


"El Phantazmo" <nospamplease@_nospam_._com_> wrote in message
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Quote:
Unfortunately, it occours wether I have one file or many files open ...

A fellow who uses a box with a FireGL is complaining of the same
problem, though less prevalent.

Elp.

It's the video card.

Do you have multiple SW files open when it does this ?? Not necessarily
maximized or tiled. Just having them open and minimized will cause this
with
most gaming cards.

Get a real CAD card

Mark
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RH
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Posted: Fri Nov 18, 2005 8:13 am    Post subject: Re: Periodic bog SW2006 Reply with quote

Yes, I've had the same problems and many more with 2006.
One scenerio is seems to hang on is when I'm in a sketch. Very random, but
I'm about to ctrl-alt-del and kill SW2006 and all of sudden it comes back to
life.

Roland

"El Phantazmo" <nospamplease@_nospam_._com_> wrote in message
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Quote:
Ladies and Gents,

Have a fresh install of SW2006SP1 being driven P4 2.4HT with 1GB DDR400,
and a Radeon9800Pro card sporting Win2k SP4. Occasionally, the system
will bog when I am panning or zooming even the most basic model. If I
close the file and reload, the problem goes away, and I may not see it
again until the next day, or I may see it again in 5 minutes.

Anyone else having this issue?

tia,

Elp.
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Dominic V
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Posted: Fri Nov 18, 2005 8:25 am    Post subject: Re: Periodic bog SW2006 Reply with quote

I had a similar problem, when I upgraded to to a larger screen. I
found an updated driver on the website of the company who bought the
company who bought the company of the manufacturer of my grafix card
(Whohoo for aftersales support!..not.) Updating the driver fixed this
problem and gave me wet dreams for a week about how fast my machine now
runs.
Check the system resources on the task manager when performing some
basic operations. If it is high, then it is most definitely the
driver. I was experiencing 98% CPU utilisation when zooming, dragging
dimensions, etc.

Good Luck.

Dominic V.
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