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petek
06-12-2005, 23:00
I've posted an Inventor 10 model of the Vex Microcontroller on my website (http://home.epix.net/~pkiesel/). It's an approximation of the real thing - it's not entirely accurate, but should do for occupying space and locating connectors. And using up memory - if I'd taken the time to see how much detail there is in this beast, I never would've started on it!

http://home.epix.net/~pkiesel/inventor/vex_microcontroller.jpg

Matt Krass
06-12-2005, 23:32
I've posted an Inventor 10 model of the Vex Microcontroller on my website (http://home.epix.net/~pkiesel/). It's an approximation of the real thing - it's not entirely accurate, but should do for occupying space and locating connectors. And using up memory - if I'd taken the time to see how much detail there is in this beast, I never would've started on it!

http://home.epix.net/~pkiesel/inventor/vex_microcontroller.jpg

Very impressive! Thanks Pete!
You're virtually the best virtual mentor I've ever virtually met :)

wilshire
13-12-2005, 11:54
I think you have a little bit to much time.. :D
Nice Inventor model as always :)

petek
13-12-2005, 12:41
I think you have a little bit to much time.. :DNah... just lousy prioritization and time management skills! After the microcontroller boondoggle, the CDO (Chief of Domestic Operations) reassigned me to home improvement.

Elgin Clock
13-12-2005, 12:46
Pete, could you possibly export that as a .stp file as well and make that available for other softwares to open??

Inventor should have that option.

Thanks.

Greg Needel
13-12-2005, 12:49
Pete, could you possibly export that as a .stp file as well and make that available for other softwares to open??

Inventor should have that option.

Thanks.


inventor does have that option

file>save copy as> then in the window click the drag down in file type and you can select .stp

petek
13-12-2005, 15:24
Pete, could you possibly export that as a .stp file as well and make that available for other softwares to open??

Inventor should have that option.

Thanks.
Elgin,
You can download the step file from Mike's site (http://www.mike-site.us/cadlibrary/) (thanks, Mike!)