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I just downloaded and installed version 5.80.060 and the Icon is present in the start menu but when launched the executable cannot be found. Is there another way to get the editor? I really need to add motors from other vendors. Has this program been put down? If so, it's too bad because it's very useful

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Copperhill: NEW VISUALSIZER FORUM AT HTTP://WWW.VISUALSIZER.COM/FORUM/ — Hi everybody, I have not been satisfied with this current forum and the reasons are multiple. As a result I have created a new forum with better appearance and more professional features. My apologies to everybody who has already signed up here. I do appreciate your support of VisualSizer. The new forum is located at [url] Regards, Wilfried

Copperhill: S curve question — Hi,The listed parameters in the motion screen are either user inputs or they are derived from the user's input. The program does NOT override these parameters. The report also lists the user inputs in order to provide a reference what the user did.In order to see the calculated torque you need to look at the motor requirements section of the report. The torque (individually for each motor) is…

Copperhill: Adding and/or editing motors in the database — The Interactive Catalog should still be part of the installation, at least I did not change anything in the installation compiler script. What version do you use? - Wilfried

Ralph-Cooper: S curve question — I am in the process of evaluating the sizing software and have a > question. > I started with a very simple ball screw and some “manufactured > parameters” to test out the application. > The file as shown comes out correctly as far as peak torque is > concerned (I calculated the values by hand), i.e., the results shows complete correlation to my hand calculated figures. However, this is…

Parrotcam: Adding and/or editing motors in the database — Has the Interactive Catalog been removed from the installation files? Although my setup has a link for the app, there is no executable in the directory

Copperhill: download — Hi Bob, The program should install no matter what. The problem could be with a corrupted download, which does happen once in a moon. Please try to download and install again. If the problem continues let me know and I will send you a CD. That's what usually takes care of such problems. By the way: What operating system are you using when you install? Provided you need to log in to the…

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rswolff001 started a topic: download. downloaded the new version of Visualizer. Works on a machine that had the older version…
copperhill responded to Units conversion problem. Eric, Go to [url] and download the newest version. The conversion error has been…
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