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> On Jul 2, 10:39 pm, <castlebravo...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>> "smarf" <santafedisp...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>> > On Jul 2, 10:11 pm, <castlebravo...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>> >> "smarf" <santafedisp...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>> >> > Hiya,
>>
>> >> > When using Acad in 3D, after a while the model inevitably kicks
into
>> >> > an odd pattern, which I've recorded here...
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>> >> >http://www.screencast.com/t/WGAG1DEzQjx
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>> >> > It happens when just manipulating the model and not after any
>> >> > particular command. Regen does nothing to resolve the issue, and
I
>> >> > have to quit and restart Acad to get the model to display
properly.
>>
>> >> > Any ideas?
>>
>> >> > Thanks...
>>
>> >> Autocad can have some display issues when you are short on memory
>> >> resources.
>> >> When you close the file and reopen it the stuff that you have
deleted
>> >> etc
>> >> gets purged from the file.
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>> >> Bob
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>> > hmmm,,,
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>> > still happened with all other apps shut down...
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>> It is the resources use by autocad that is the problem not other apps.
>> If it is what I am thinking of it should not occur in 2d wireframe
view.
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>> Bob
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> gotcha...
>
> I wouldn't see the problem in 3d wireframe as all the defects are in
> 3d aspects.
> Unfortunately, I have to work in solid views most of the time...
Have you tried the file in a different computer?
Bob


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