Wednesday, October 22, 2008

X3 Tip - Customizing Express Installations

X3 introduced a new "Express" installation method.  This installation bypasses all of the usual prompts that exist during an install and automatically makes the selections for the user.  The only screen that has to be accepted is the license agreement.  IT professionals may appreciate the ability to configure the Express installation for deployment across multiple computers.

The method used to customize the installation is to simply edit the mastercam.ini file which exists in the/data/Mastercam X3/ folder that Mastercam is installed from.  Make sure to use an ANSI editor such as Notepad and not MS Word.

Note: You won't be able to edit the mastercam.ini file directly on a cd that has already been created due to the cd being Read Only.  First copy the contents to your local or network drive, then edit the mastercam.ini file and either run the installation from there or burn it to a cd.

X3 - Change NC Filename Issue

Who is affected: This particular issue is isolated to Milling Level 2 users.

Issue: When accessing the right-click menu in the operations manager, selecting the "Change NC Filename" option does not bring open the dialog box to change the NC filename.

Solution: In the right-click menu access "Edit selected operations" and then "Edit Common Parameters".  Inside the edit common parameters dialog you can change the NC filename.

X3 Auto Highlight Issue

How to Fix the Auto Highlight Issue

After exiting the Verify in X3, the Auto Highlight function may stop working properly. There are a couple workarounds and one fix for the problem that you can use until the issue is addressed in the next Maintenance Update.

Toggle Shading On/Off
  • Use the key combination Alt+S twice to toggle the shading on/off
  • If this procedure does not work, proceed to the next
  • Use the "Regenerate Display List" function
  • From the Screen menu, choose Regenerate Display List
  • Optionally you can click the toolbar icon for Regenerate Display List
  • If neither of the above procedures help, proceed to the fix below

Fix: Disabling the hardware acceleration in Verify
  • From the Settings menu select Configuration
  • In the topics list select expand out the Verify Interface topic and select Verify Settings
  • On the Verify Settings page check the Disable Hardware Acceleration option
  • Save your configuration changes and restart Mastercam for the changes to take effect
While the Fix is a more permanent solution than the first two workarounds, it is important to note that X3 introduced some speed improvements to the Verify. Disabling this hardware acceleration will disable the new changes and will cause the Verify to act as it did in X2. If the speed of Verify is important to you, our recommendation is to use one of the workarounds until this issue has been resolved in a Maintenance Update.