NC part programs
โ Scribed by Alden Computer Systems Corporation
- Book ID
- 103045728
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1982
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 100 KB
- Volume
- 14
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0010-4485
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โฆ Synopsis
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Auto-trol CADCAM
On show from Auto-trol at NCGA '82 was their newly released 32-bit CAD-CAM system, the GS-32. The system runs on VAX machines and is available either as a turnkey system or to run on users' own hardware. Other system hardware includes the CC-80 two-screen workstation.
The software (which supports 3D design, though not solids modelling) can be interfaced with the ANSYS FE analysis package from Swanson's Analysis Systems, Incorporated. Appli-โข cations of the system include NC part program generation, nesting and pattern development.
Also available is the AGW/advanced graphics workstation), a turnkey 32-bit standalone workstation with a US price of under $80 000. The AGW is available with either monochrome or colour display. Hardware includes a 33 Mbyte Winchester disc and 1.2 Mbyte floppy. Up to 100 AGWs may be linked together in a local area network, or to a central database.
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