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Monday, July 28, 2008

2009 ACA (and AutoCAD) Service Pack Available

It's finally here, the service packs for AutoCAD based products.  You can find the downloads at the locations below....and remember to download the correct service pack!

AutoCAD Architecture 2009 Product Update 1 64-Bit

http://usa.autodesk.com/adsk/servlet/ps/dl/item?siteID=123112&id=11632162&linkID=9240658

 

AutoCAD Architecture 2009 Product Update 1 32-Bit

http://usa.autodesk.com/adsk/servlet/ps/dl/item?siteID=123112&id=11632121&linkID=9240658

 

Here's a quick little snip from the readme file...and of course all of the AutoCAD 2009 SP 1 updates apply as well.

 

General Updates to AutoCAD Architecture

The following defects have been fixed in AutoCAD Architecture 2009 Update 1:

AModeler

  • The application might crash when cutting or refreshing sections or elevations containing certain structural members.

Drawing Management

  • For localized versions of AutoCAD Architecture, callouts and labels would occasionally fail to resolve when dropping views onto sheets.
  • The application might crash when viewing the external references of a project drawing that was resaved as a different project drawing type.
  • It was not possible to drag a project entity from one file to another when hardware acceleration was enabled, if the host drawing did not use the 2d wireframe visual style.
  • The application might crash when plotting immediately after canceling a previous plot job.

IFC

  • Fillet radii would not be imported reliably for certain parametric profiles.
  • Parametric profiles without voids would not be imported reliably.
  • Spaces with clipping and holes would not import reliably.
  • Wall styles would not be reliably converted and mapped on import.
  • Curtain walls might not be import properly on localized versions of AutoCAD Architecture.

GBXML

  • gbXML would export a value 1000 times too large for AirChangesPerHour in metric drawings.

OMF

  • The application would occasionally crash on shutdown.

Wall Objects

  • The face of a wall might not draw correctly in isometric view for certain endcap configurations.

Display System

  • Autodesk Civil 3D users could end up with a style referencing a non-existent hatch.

Miscellaneous

  • Memory would not be released to Windows when closing a drawing.

3 comments:

intercad said...

I would open a sketch, lets say on the right plane. Draw a circle and dimension the outer diameter. Next I would offset that circle to the thickness of the belt. Next I would extrude that sketch by mid plane to the width of the belt. Now I would create another sketch off the same plane (right) and select the face of the belt and select convert entities in your sketch list. Now I would take the line command and center a tooth top and bottom (or off set them if need belt). Now trim off the excess lines after you dimension your teeth.. Extrude the teeth sketch the same way as you did the belt.. Now select that feature in the feature manager and do a circular pattern.. You can then choose how many teeth you want and it will space it out for you.. . Email me if you need better help

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