Reverse Engineering.com's 2011 Software Speeds Up Scanning Tasks on 64-bit Windows 7 Operating Systems
Online, November 6, 2010 (Newswire.com) - Reverseengineering.com is glad to announce that their 2011 CAD integrated software plug-in is already shipping. Each plug-in has been optimized for the 64-bit operating system and reverse engineering application users will realize a direct improvement in time and capacity.
The 64-bit reverse engineering plug-in is now shipping for Inventor, Pro/Engineer, Siemens NX, Solid Edge, and AutoCAD. A ReverseEngineering.com 64-bit SolidWorks plug-in is in pre-release and ready to ship for the new SolidWorks 2011.
"64-bit support for the reverse engineering bundle includes the management of portable CMM hardware devices such as: FARO & ROMER," said Braxton Carter, chief technology officer for ReverseEngineering.com. "In addition to the hard probing devices, we have additionally integrated the laser scanners and laser trackers for these manufacturers."
Improved Large File Management
Since working with large files from laser scanning devices is getting more streamlined every day. Our development team continues to bring ease of use and CAD native work flow to manipulate point clouds direct in your CAD of choice.
* New Laser Scan Alignment: eliminate the time, effort and frustrations usually associated with manual alignments. Automatically align laser scan data with just a few clicks of the device.
* New Laser Scan Point Cloud Thinning- helps speed up design and profile inspection. Simply select an intersecting plane or planes and apply the user defined values. The ReverseEngineering.com 2011 plug-in instantly calculates the results and displays them in a fully rendered 3D model point cloud, with no waiting.
* Improved Toggle Commands: enhances point cloud rendering for easier viewing and computer performance.
The increased ability to control large data sets drastically improves speed and reliability. ReverseEngineering.com 2011 utilizes memory more efficiently when working with probed data, laser scan data and laser tracker data.
ReverseEngineering.com will continue to support 32-bit FARO and ROMER hardware with Windows 7 XP Mode for the present time.
Providing a universal front end for reverse engineering, ReverseEngineering.com's software solutions eliminate common data translation issues that are typically associated with reverse engineering and related applications. Such risks are often associated with moving digitized geometry through the design and manufacturing cycle, from Scanner to CAD.