Title: | EUCLID |
Notice: | CONFERENCE MOVING TO NODE KEPNUT 12/3/89 |
Moderator: | KEPNUT::LAMOUREUX |
Created: | Wed Oct 12 1988 |
Last Modified: | Fri Jan 20 1995 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 43 |
Total number of notes: | 147 |
This conference has been created for the discussion of issues related to Matra DataVision's "Euclid" Solids Modelling Package. This conference has been initiated by LEMSB Engineering to be a source of information for current user's of this product, and also for those in search of a SOLIDS MODELER. This conference will be open to anyone/everyone in Digital and will hopefully become a source of information to Engineers, Designers, Draftsmen, Managers, and anyone else with an interest in this product. This conference will not be a "BATTLE GROUND" for the discussion of the PRO's and CON's of the various SOLIDS MODELERS, but will provide a place to share information on this product and its use within Digital.
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1.1 | Wow, I'm the first reply to the first note! | 31324::BOYACK | Here today. Gone to Maui! | Tue Nov 29 1988 18:56 | 20 |
Where is LEMSB? Can you relate some of the details as to why you selected Euclid and how it is being used? Any problems? What features do you particularly enjoy? How many seats do you have? How many trained users? What projects have you undertaken? Do you not wish any discussion about Euclid vs. other competitive systems in this conference? We can keep that discussion on DCC::Mech_Design. I think that you are the only DEC internal site using Euclid thus far. So, unless we have some other new users, this conference will not get many replys. If non-users of Euclid participate, then the conference will tilt towards a discussion of the DEC-Matra agreement in the DCMP program, Euclid vs. other systems features, etc. but at least the conference will get much more exposure. It's your call... Wide participation with the topic wide open about Euclid, or only about Euclid's technical merit with very low exposure. Steven | |||||
1.2 | More people knows Euclid ? | 51336::LHOLMSTROM | Lars Holmstr�m SWAS @SOO | Thu Dec 01 1988 04:14 | 6 |
What about the experince from the SME ? A number of people have looked deeper in to Euclide ? Lars |