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Conference hydra::amiga_v1

Title:AMIGA NOTES
Notice:Join us in the *NEW* conference - HYDRA::AMIGA_V2
Moderator:HYDRA::MOORE
Created:Sat Apr 26 1986
Last Modified:Wed Feb 05 1992
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:5378
Total number of notes:38326

3754.0. "DynaCADD Announcement" by LEDS::ACCIARDI (Larger than life, and twice as ugly) Sat May 05 1990 00:08

    
    I found this product announcement on GeNIE.  This could be the first
    professional 2D/3D mechanical design package for Amiga.
    
    - Ed
    
    
    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE      *****      EXPECTED SHIP DATE JULY 15, 1990
    
    Toronto, Canada, May 2,1990.
    
    DITEK INTERNATIONAL is pleased to
    announce the pending release of
    DynaCADD(R) for the Commodore Amiga
    ********************************
    
    For further information please
    contact: Nathan Potechin
    
             ISD Marketing
             (416) 479-1880
             GEnie EMail Address   ISD
    
    Ditek International announced today the forthcoming release of its
    Powerful 2D and TRUE 3D CADD package DynaCADD.
    
    DynaCADD is a 2D and TRUE 3D general purpose Computer Aided Design and
    Drafting software solution for electrical, mechanical, architectural or
    civil applications. "DynaCADD is simply the most powerful, professional
    CADD solution for the Amiga Computer." said Mr. Asher, President of
    Ditek International.
    
    DynaCADD revises, designs and details drawings in 2D and TRUE 3D while
    combining an extensive collection of features, uncommonly fast display
    speed and seamless performance, including the ability to read and write
    DXF file format.
    
    DynaCADD removes the tedious work of detailing. The automatic
    dimensioning features are incredibly flexible and easy to use.  All
    selections are made with the single press of a button, whether
    dimensioning to European or North American standards.
    
    DynaCADD accurately sends all or any portion of any drawing at any
    scale, including best fit, to all popular Pen Plotters, Dot Matrix
    Printers, Laser Printers, PostScript(R) Printers and Disk files.
    
    DynaCADD will be available on the AMIGA(R) in July, 1990. It is
    currently available on MS-DOS 286/386/486 based systems and the Atari
    ST.  DynaCADD supports the AMIGA OS 1.3, OS 2.0, PAL/NTSC and will be
    available in French and German shortly after release. It is Ditek's
    intention to offer this powerful and easy to use CADD application on
    the UNIX operating system by the end of 1990.
    
    DynaCADD's attention to ease of use, drastically reduces the learning
    curve normally associated with any CADD program, using such features as
    context sensitive on-line help and documentation, and takes full
    advantage of a sophisticated graphical user interface.
    
    DynaCADD performs all of the necessary text functions, attributes and
    manipulation including the use of professional Desktop Publishing fonts
    from AGFA Compugraphic. A full Vector Font Editor and MAKEPLOT program
    are also included with DynaCADD.
    
    DynaCADD offers an alternative solution to expensive and difficult to
    use 2D and 3D CADD systems, bringing main frame capabilities to the
    CADD professional at a fraction of the cost.  
    
    The suggested retail price of DynaCADD is US $995.00. Special
    educational prices and policies have been implemented to guarantee the
    success of DynaCADD in this market.
    
    Ditek International's strong commitment to research and development
    combined with a dynamic programming team insures that DynaCADD will
    remain on the leading edge of CADD technology.
    
    DynaCADD(R) is represented exclusively in North America by ISD
    Marketing
    
    TEL: (416) 479-1880  FAX: (416) 479-1882  GEnie EMail Address  ISD
    
    All products and company names are registered treademarks and/or
    Tradenames of their respective Corporations.
    
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3754.1I have the specs...LEDS::ACCIARDILarger than life, and twice as uglyTue Jul 03 1990 10:5418
    
    I requested, and received, a very professional pamphlet describing the
    various features of DynaCADD.  I know I've said this before, but I
    think this will be a full fledged, professional 3D CAD package.  The
    description sounds very much like UniGraphics, our in-house mechanical
    CAD package.
    
    DynaCADD is currently available on MD-Dross and Atari systems, and the
    brochure includes an impartial review of the MS-Dross version. 
    DynaCADD seems to outperform AutoCad release 10 in almost every area.
    
    The planned ship date for the Amiga version is July 15, 1990.  Ports to
    Unix are also planned.
    
    If anyone wants me to send them a copy of the specs, send me email.
    
    Ed.
                                                                         
3754.2Anyone buy it yet?ANGLIN::GAINESThu Mar 21 1991 17:035
    Is, there anymore info regarding this CAD software. Has anyone
    bought it yet? I seem to recall a big discount to personnel
    employed by manufactures, does this still apply?
    
    MAG
3754.3am I the first to try this?POTS::VISSERFri Jan 03 1992 13:2971
    I've spent a few hours trying the DynaCadd demo.  It requires a
    68020/68881 as mentioned in the press release.
    
    This is what I know, or believe so far.  I may end up being mistaken,
    if I find that out, I'll let you know.
    
    Summary: not for serious work. Not wrth $1000.  Worth about $100.
    
    Anything you want me to try, let me know.
    
    In the demo, neither drawings nor parts may be saved.  It would be
    valuable in evaluating the package to be able to save and recall parts,
    but I gues this way one might never purchase the product, simply saving
    their drawings as parts. 
    
    Only two drawings, and no parts are included on the demo.  One drawng
    is two dmensional, the other 3D.  
    
    The vernacular used is a bit odd to me, something I've found with most
    of these Amiga packages:  drawings are subordinate to "parts."  A
    drawing is "attached" to a part file.  Still not completely sure how
    this works, or what is intended. 
    
    User defined macros can be saved and recalled in the demo.  The macro
    facility is very weak.  At most it will save a couple of mouse clicks
    per (one of 26) "macro."  That is, they are not really macros as I know
    "macro" to be defined.
    
    There is a short demo doc file included.  I haven't gotten several of
    the things mentioned here to work, like picking up an object with the
    mouse, or aborting a command by pressing ESC.
    
    There is no real-time dragging of entities.
    
    You can't attach entites, or points on entities, together, except by
    grouping entities.  That is, lines construced with an end point on a
    point on another entity won't "rubber band" when the entity is moved,
    the line simply stays where it was.
    
    Groups hierarchy is supported in building groups, but not in taking
    them apart, i.e., an "explode" command blows a group to its atomic
    level.
    
    There is no facility to attach properties or attributes to entities or
    groups of entities.
    
    Data reporting from drawings is severly limited and not extensible.
    Don't think is directable to a file either.
    
    On-line help gacility is excellent, context sensitive.
    
    Function key definitions are not user-defined; only two or three work
    in the demo.
    
    Though there is a command history window (buffer), there is no command
    line input that I can discover.  No scripting.  No Arexx support.  No
    user defined menus.  
    
    No shading.  No interference checking (collision detection).  No hidden
    line removal.
    
    No real time pan or zoom.
    
    Hints: (user interface features I've discovered that aren't in the
    docs):
    
    [TAB] displays the Command buffer window
    
    KP0 allows numerical entry of entity parameters once an entity creation
    command is begun.