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Akash Rastogi 05-07-2007 13:54

Re: Inventor 2008
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 6600gt (Post 632629)
I have a Sempron 3100+ with 1GB of crappy Ram and it takes like 45 sec to load. Graphics card has nothing to do with the initialing loading. Only RAM, Processor, and HD speed matter.

Well, can you tell me why it still takes about a minute and a half for it to start up on my computer- 3.6 P4 + 1.5Gb RAM. The hard drive I have is actually fast, my hdd. Could it have anything to do with running it in RAID by any chance?
Or could it be that I need to install after defraging the drives? Hope somebody can help lower the time.:] Guess I could put up more $$$ for more RAM:(

...Oh and I fixed my crashing problem! yay. Led to re-installing Inventor though.

Pnakovich 05-07-2007 19:01

Re: Inventor 2008
 
just wondering, has anybody else had any problems in running a rendering in winamp, it only brings up the first frame or picture part, than it just keeps it on that, it wont go any further. also when creating a .idw file, my comp. kinda crashes while doing this.

Molten 09-07-2007 18:49

Re: Inventor 2008
 
Please tell me that they did not do another ridiculous overhaul on the 2008 version (as they did on the 2007). I still prefer Inventor 8 (it was the one I started on). Our school computers are getting upgraded but I fear that it will not be good enough if they keep going at this rate. All I want is a software I can easily use (without crashing the computer). I believe that if they want to make the high-graphic version, that is fine. Just make a simpler version as well for us that don't have an endless supply of money for a computer. If Inventor keeps going at this rate, then FIRST will start having to provide computers that can actually run it (if they want to keep the playing field level). My team, I am sure, will continue to play even if Inventor starts giving others an advantage, however FIRST may seem less favorable to new starting teams.

[527]phil 11-07-2007 00:38

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I am truly Impressed with this release honestly. I'm running a dell inspiron E1705(complete with chipped paint media buttons). Core 2 duo 2.14Ghz, 2 gigs of ram, 7200RPM HDD, and a Radeon X1400 graphics card. Runs great, nice and quick. Oh BTW, i'm running it on Vista ;) (no bugs yet)

Akash Rastogi 11-07-2007 09:13

Re: Inventor 2008
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Temper Metal (Post 634467)
Please tell me that they did not do another ridiculous overhaul on the 2008 version (as they did on the 2007). I still prefer Inventor 8 (it was the one I started on). Our school computers are getting upgraded but I fear that it will not be good enough if they keep going at this rate. All I want is a software I can easily use (without crashing the computer). I believe that if they want to make the high-graphic version, that is fine. Just make a simpler version as well for us that don't have an endless supply of money for a computer. If Inventor keeps going at this rate, then FIRST will start having to provide computers that can actually run it (if they want to keep the playing field level). My team, I am sure, will continue to play even if Inventor starts giving others an advantage, however FIRST may seem less favorable to new starting teams.

I'm not sure about that. The software actually doesn't require all that much out of your system. So I doubt that this will be a huge factor for teams to make turn down FIRST. All bugs can be fixed and Inventor can even be run on lowly Celerons and Semprons of 2ghz or more. For any more specs refer to the Autodesk site.

"Note: The preceding requirements are recommended for effective use of Autodesk Inventor 2008 software. The following minimum system requirements for Autodesk Inventor 2008 can be used for educational purposes or small assembly design: Intel® Celeron® or AMD® Sempron™ (or better) with 512MB RAM and 1.5 GB available hard disk space. Installation of the Content Center requires an additional 1.8 GB of hard disk space and can be installed on a local workstation or centralized on a server location for access by multiple users."-Autodesk site

I don't think this is asking too much from any team or computer.:]

JasJ002 17-07-2007 22:43

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The problem is that Autodesk is building a program for real world companies that have the financial support to buy a computer that can handle just about any program. You can't expect them to write a completely different product for FIRST. If Autodesk doesn't continue to improve their product they will not be able to compete with programs like proE.

Pnakovich 23-07-2007 17:25

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so in my previous post about my comp. kinda crashing while working on a drawing(.idw), is there anything that could stop this from happening, like get more memory or a get a better graphics card?

Pnakovich 27-07-2007 23:05

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also, my computer has 512 ram, and everything is the most basic of parts that comes with the computer.

Brandon Holley 28-07-2007 01:01

Re: Inventor 2008
 
i'm just happy it runs on vista
im diggin inventor 2008

enpurx 28-07-2007 05:31

Re: Inventor 2008
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Temper Metal (Post 634467)
Please tell me that they did not do another ridiculous overhaul on the 2008 version (as they did on the 2007). I still prefer Inventor 8 (it was the one I started on). Our school computers are getting upgraded but I fear that it will not be good enough if they keep going at this rate. All I want is a software I can easily use (without crashing the computer). I believe that if they want to make the high-graphic version, that is fine. Just make a simpler version as well for us that don't have an endless supply of money for a computer. If Inventor keeps going at this rate, then FIRST will start having to provide computers that can actually run it (if they want to keep the playing field level). My team, I am sure, will continue to play even if Inventor starts giving others an advantage, however FIRST may seem less favorable to new starting teams.

I agree with Akash. Inventor won't really deter teams from participating in FIRST because, as a participant on a rookie team, we did not even know how to USE inventor! As of now I still don't know, and we built our robot (however "unpretty" and asymmetrical) and it got us to our regional's finals as alliance leaders.

I downloaded Inventor 2008 (the college kids' version) last night, and I'm about to run the program and figure out how to use it. Inventor 2008 (and other Autodesk programs) are available for free from http://students5.autodesk.com/?lbon=1 (which, I think, is the same site posted earlier in the thread) for anyone with a school email address (I don't think the person HAS to be in college, but I am so I don't know). If you don't have a school email address, you have to get a faculty member to sign up (as was stated earlier in the thread).

So far I'm loving how this version actually LOADS on Windows Vista! :D

Akash Rastogi 06-08-2007 17:45

Re: Inventor 2008
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Pnakovich (Post 636885)
also, my computer has 512 ram, and everything is the most basic of parts that comes with the computer.

Refer to my previous post for help. Again, please read the website people. ;)
What graphics card do you have at the moment. Even though this is usually not the main problem (the memory, hdd speed are) it is still worth a shot to give it a little upgrade while rendering, but more RAM usually pulls it off.

aksimhal 14-12-2007 14:58

Re: Inventor 2008
 
Hi,

How does Autodesk want us to upgrade to Inventor 2008? Should we uninstall Inventor 11 first, or what. Thanks, Aksimhal

Jeff 801 14-12-2007 17:43

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you just run the exe you do not need to uninstall inventor 11 to install inventor 2008 you can run both versions if you want.


Quote:

Originally Posted by aksimhal (Post 658922)
Hi,

How does Autodesk want us to upgrade to Inventor 2008? Should we uninstall Inventor 11 first, or what. Thanks, Aksimhal


aksimhal 14-12-2007 18:25

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Thanks. I think i'll uninstall 11 first, and then install Inventor 2008.


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