Having a bit of issues with sim crashing the software out.
Looks to be a bug, having to do with stock setting. I've currently got a model selected for stock. With a 3d adaptive path on it, it runs fine. The steepshallow path following seems to want to model with a full block, and not from the model (rest machining selected)
https://a360.co/3jovxIW
Should crash if you sim both paths. So far I've upgraded to windows 10, updated all drivers and did a fresh install of Fusion.
Hi, probably not what you would want to hear, but I tried your file and it runs fine. I can hear the CPU fan ramping up, I think it is probably demanding on the computer. You have a decent machine? I tried simulating both ops, 1 op at a time, anything, it all works fine, and the stock is fine also. Hopefully someone else can replicate your issue to get it solved for you, but it almost sounds like a computer power issue.
Try running sim on both paths at the same time, it will show a stock box that isn't the model geometry selected.
I'm on a modern AMD cpu and GTX750ti, which has been stable (except for today)
I did, as I mentioned, tried both at the same time, or 1 after the other. Are you by any change on "fast" mode in simulation?
I was asking because when simulating in fast mode, it draws the stock as a bounding box, no matter what you have in your setup. Just make sure you are not in fast mode. If you are not, then I don't have a solution myself, as it works perfectly fine for me. I will then leave it to others to check if they can repeat. Over and out 😁
@Anonymous hmm. I'm using "Stock From Solid" and not crashing. Is this a file you can share?
One of the latest updates seems to have fixed it for me.
A reminder to check if your graphics card driver is up to date
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