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I've been getting "Access Violation" errors in Netfabb when rotating or panning the camera, or simply hovering a mouse cursor over a model. This started in the 2017 editions, where previous versions had worked perfectly on my laptop with integrated graphics. I've kept around the old versions so I was thinking I'd just eventually downgrade or something.
But recently I used Netfabb 2018 on my desktop with an Nvidia GPU and got the same, randomly-occurring Access Violation crashes when working with various STL files.
I've tried to reproduce the issue consistently, and although I've been able to crash several times in a row opening a specific file and panning the camera, it doesn't happen *every* time. In fact, I can complete some repair/crop operations on a certain file just fine, and then re-open the original file again and get a crash. It's really unpredictable.
Also the source STL files have come from different programs like TinkerCAD, Meshmixer, or Skanect, so there doesn't appear to be any commonality there.
As suggested in an earlier post, I've even used the Nvidia Control Panel to force OpenGL to use the GTX 660 for Netfabb (even though no other graphics hardware is present) with no improvement.
Any ideas? For the record I'm always using the most recent official release of Windows 10, and always keep my graphics drivers up to date.
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