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CAM simulation not working properly

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CAM simulation not working properly

Bryan45jones
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CAM simulation running or barly running at all.  When I start the simulation things looks normal for my fly cut operation but as soon as it goes to the next operation the simulation starts running extremely slow and erratic.  There is a red line across the operation time line at the bottom of the screen that come and goes as it trys to go through the simulation.  This all started at once.  I was fine tuning the tool paths and everything was as normal then all the sudden everything locked up.  Fusion is running extremely slow, locks up and crashes while trying open files.  I thought something might have just happen to this file but all files I open are demostrating the same issue.  This is costing me a lot of money so I need to figure this out fast.  Any help would be most appreciated.

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Bryan45jones
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Here is a video of what I dealing with.  I really need help on this.  All of my files are having this issue.  It working fine one minute and then all the sudden this started.

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ryan.bales
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I've been looking at this for an hour or more. It took nearly 40 minutes to get this file open. Something is certainly not working correctly.


Ryan Bales
Fusion 360 Product Support
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seth.madore
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Hmm, that's interesting. It took me about 4 minutes to open the file, another 3 minutes to regenerate the Adaptive and Scallop toolpaths, but then it was performing on par with other files that contain such toolpaths. A little bit sluggish, but nothing out of the ordinary.

 

Are your computer drivers up to date? What is your OS and computer specs?


Seth Madore
Customer Advocacy Manager - Manufacturing


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Bryan45jones
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All drivers are updated.  My computer is just over a year old.  All my fusion files behave the same way.  Fusion is very slow.  Much slower than normal and appears to be locking up with the black screen of death popping up.  There is nothing about the simulation performing correctly.  This all happened at once.  All is great one minute and then it barely runs through simulation.  The pause button doesn't even work.  I have to cancel the simulation to get out it.  If there is something wrong on my end please help me figure it out but I haven't made any changes to anything.  I would really appreciate and suggestions.  Do I need to do a uninstall - reinstall?  Is there any addtional information that I can give you.  I really need to get this up and going.

 

Thanks

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Bryan45jones
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Lenovo Legion 5
Window 11 Home edition
Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-10750H CPU @ 2.60GHz 2.59 GHz
NVIDIA Geforce RTX 2060
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Ok folks.  I got this figured out.  Just found out that Fusion is throwing a ID 10 T error code.  If you slide this code together you get IDIOT.  Yep thats me.  I found that on the simulation panel on the left hand side of you screen while in simulation there is an accuracy slider.  Some how I had it to the max and slowed everything down during simulation.  Sorry about having you guys dig into this mess I caused.  

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seth.madore
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AH, the infamous 1D 10 T error, at least we found the culprit!


Seth Madore
Customer Advocacy Manager - Manufacturing


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