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Re: What program is really recomanded?

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Originally Posted by rc_cola1323 View Post
Solidworks requires a ton of memory. Itz probably because our robot assembly is approaching 300+ parts.
This will be true of almost any CAD program (AutoCAD may be an exception). If you do any serious CAD with larger assemblies, you're going to need a whole lot of RAM (and a nice screen....). Handliy, RAM is easy to upgrade. Drop in a few gigs and as long as you aren't running on ancient hardware, you should be okay.
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